External Resources

External Resources

The Crop Protection Network (CPN) is a collaborative university and Extension organization that produces unbiased, research-based information to help with crop protection decisions for alfalfa, corn, cotton, soybean and wheat.

Science for Success is a group of U.S. soybean researchers and Extension specialists dedicated to delivering Best Management Practices (BMPs) to soybean producers through collaborative research and outreach.

The Soybean Research Information Network (SRIN) highlights the results of state checkoff-funded soybean research, and builds resources for growers based on their findings.

Take Action is a soybean check-off funded effort to provide resources on stewarding herbicide modes of action and best management practices for fighting herbicide resistance.

The Midwest Cover Crops Council provides information and technology to promote the successful adoption and integration of cover crops into Midwest agriculture systems.

The Northeast Cover Crops Council provides information, resources and technology to promote the successful adoption and integration of cover crops into Northeastern agriculture systems.

The Southern Cover Crops Council provides information, resources and technology to promote the successful adoption and integration of cover crops into Southern agriculture systems.

The Western Cover Crops Council provides information, resources and technology to promote the successful adoption and integration of cover crops into Western agriculture systems.

The SCN Coalition is a public/checkoff/private partnership formed to increase the number of soybean growers who are actively managing the silent yield-robber known as soybean cyst nematode (SCN).

Based at the University of Georgia, the Center for Invasive Species & Ecosystem Health (Bugwood) provides information and tools to identify, track and respond to invasive pests across various ecosystems.

The Northeastern Regional IPM Center provides funding, partnerships and resources to champion integrated pest management (IPM) in agriculture, communities and natural areas in the northeastern U.S.

The Southern Regional IPM Center provides funding, partnerships and resources to champion integrated pest management (IPM) in agriculture, communities and natural areas in the southern U.S.

The North Central Regional IPM Center provides funding, partnerships and resources to champion integrated pest management (IPM) in agriculture, communities and natural areas in the north central U.S.

The Western Regional IPM Center provides funding, partnerships and resources to champion integrated pest management (IPM) in agriculture, communities and natural areas in the western U.S.