NCSU Ag Day 2016

NCSPA Director Isaac Boerema, along with wife Leah and son Gerrit, talk about their family farm in Pantego, NC, modern production of agriculture, and how it all ties in with NCSU’s Ag Day!

Tips for Managing Moisture Damaged Soybeans – Part 2

NCSU’s Dr. Jim Dunphy discusses agronomic issues with flood and moisture damaged soybeans. Footage was shot on a farm in Greene County, N.C. that was recently devastated by Hurricane Matthew. Remember, soybeans that are submerged in river or stream water are considered to be adulterated material because of potential toxins from floodwaters and will be…

Tips for Managing Moisture Damaged Soybeans – Part 1

NCSU’s Dr. Jim Dunphy shares tips for growers on how to deal with flood and water-logged soybeans. Footage was shot on a farm in Greene County, N.C. that was recently devastated by Hurricane Matthew.​ Remember, soybeans that are submerged in river or stream water are considered to be adulterated material because of potential toxins from…

New Soy Varieties Named for NC Ag Leaders

On July 14, 2016, three leaders in agriculture were recognized by the North Carolina Soybean Producers Association for a lifetime of service to the soybean industry with the recently released Glycine max varieties NC-Dunphy, NC-Wilder & NC-Dilday. The varieties were named for Dr. E James Dunphy, Mr. James F. Wilder, and the late Mr. Marion…

Scott Brothers Farm

Brothers Frank and Wyatt Scott have returned back to the family farm after their recent graduation from N.C. State University with the help of NCSPA’s Soy Scholarship. See how they plan on diversifying their farm while preserving their family heritage along the way.

NC Soy Facts

There are many things that make soybean production in NC unique! Check out our Soy Facts Video below to see if you know them all!

The Perfect Crop

The Perfect Crop takes it straight to the farm to show what the N.C. soybean industry is really like. From start to finish, the soybean industry in N.C. is filled with many different components as well as diversity that keeps our industry unique.