The UW BeanTeam out spreading N in our multistate N credit trial and pulling soil samples in our SCN trials. Similar to the lagoon pit in the background my team is the $41t!
Shoutout to UW BeanTeamer’s @himmelbergbryce and Rianne Wagner and the UW Badger Crops Club for helping out with the Wisconsin State FFA Agronomy CDE Contest today! @UWMadisonPAS@UWMadisonCALS
Got the UW-BeanTeam’s entry for the 2026 @WISoyAssoc yield contest in the ground today!
Big thanks to the Arlington farm crew for helping us out.
#plant26@badgerbean@badgercropguy
ALT A large drone sites on a cart in a shop to be prepared for various research trials.
ALT A tractor with a sprayer attached terminates cover crops in a field.
ALT A field covered in a cereal rye cover crop. The rye on the left side of the photo appears to have a later planting date, as it is not as tall or lush as the rye on the right side of the photo.
Adding a spring nitrogen treatment to some of our cereal rye cover crop following corn for grain research trials to increase biomass prior to termination. @WISoyCheckoff funded @badgercropguy
Big news from the 2026 Purdue Spring SASES contest! 🥈Congratulations to UW-Madison for taking 2nd place as a team, featuring Isaac Ziebarth, Gage Anderson, Derek Gehin, and Brandon Boyd. Special shoutout to Derek Gehin for placing 3rd individually! @UWMadisonPAS@UWMadisonCALS
We are proud of Daniel Smith (@agronomybadger) for receiving the NCWSS Professional Staff Distinguished Achievement in Weed Science Award! 🌱🏆
Thank you, Dan, for your outstanding contributions to weed science and Wisconsin agriculture. Well deserved!
@NCWeedScience@UWMadisonExt
A 100 bushel soybean crop removes ~320 pounds of N! That N is derived from biological nitrogen fixation and the soil. This is what non-nodulating soybean looks like on sand.