NDSU Extension hosts soybean webinar
The annual series is part of NDSU Extension’s effort to deliver timely, research-driven recommendations that support farmers and advance crop production across North Dakota.

Farmers and crop advisers looking for research-based guidance on soybean management can take part in NDSU Extension’s Getting It Right in Soybean Production webinar on Dec. 3.
The online-only program, organized by NDSU Extension and sponsored by the North Dakota Soybean Council, will be held on Zoom from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Registration is free but required at ndsu.ag/soybeanprod25. Once registered, participants will receive emailed instructions and a Zoom link to join the session.
“These educational webinars will provide research updates and recommendations that can help farmers with production decisions for the 2026 growing season,” said Ana Carcedo, NDSU Extension broadleaf crops agronomist.
NDSU specialists will cover several key soybean production topics, including the effects of seed treatments, cover strategies for managing waterhemp and kochia, sound soil fertility decisions and a market outlook for the coming year. Each session will end with a live Q&A, giving attendees an opportunity to speak directly with presenters about current challenges and local conditions.
Certified crop advisers are eligible to earn continuing education credits by attending the live webinar.
The annual series is part of NDSU Extension’s effort to deliver timely, research-driven recommendations that support farmers and advance crop production across North Dakota.
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