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Vaughn Reed

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Assistant Professor in Soil Fertility at Mississippi State University. Oklahoma State University (MS, PhD) and Murray State University (BS) alumnus

Joined August 2012
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MSU CALS/MAFES
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#MSUAg student Elizabeth Worley has been selected for the prestigious W.B. Andrews Endowment for Soil Science! Her research into optimal nitrogen application for row crops is paving the way for smarter nutrient management and more productive farms.
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Vaughn Reed
2 months
Thanks to @MossyOak and @MOGameKeepers for inviting me to come on and talk soil pH and Lime. We had a great conversation, and can't wait to come back and do this again https://t.co/DANBTD6dC2
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Gamekeeper Podcast · Episode
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Vaughn Reed
5 months
Evidence of how wet our spring has been in Starkville. Our tissue sampling study (funded by @MississippiCorn) is my favorite study to get pictures of. Visually, you can only see differences between 300 and everything else. Most N was lost since application due to rain.
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Vaughn Reed
6 months
New-ish PhD student Sydney Baker is finally getting to plant her last Soybean K study at Verona, where it has FINALLY dried up enough to work in. In collaboration with @SoybeanScience1 , we’re investigating in-season applications and foliar apps of K to curtail yield loss
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Vaughn Reed
6 months
With the wet planting season we’ve had, many places along the NE side of the state have some super hungry corn. Here is a pic of V8 corn getting its first shot of the season. We want to know just how late can we be and maintain yields.
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Vaughn Reed
8 months
Good Friday ended up being decent Friday for the Fertility crew in Starkville and Brooksville. All but one corn trial is in the ground, but both planter and trailer gave out on us as we finished up. We’re just gonna let that be Mondays problem…
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Vaughn Reed
8 months
#Plant25 starting at the Brown Loam Research station today. We have NxK, Corn tissue study, and Population X Hybrid going in today. Hoping weather cooperates with us! @MississippiCorn
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Vaughn Reed
10 months
Soil test alone cannot predict yield response. On average - it works, but precision is lacking. We concluded that we need not only more, but DIFFERENT data for more accurate and precise P management strategies. https://t.co/xlhoVziAbD
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Soil test phosphorus effectively predicts field-level but not subfield-level corn yield response. Variable rate phosphorus management requires models beyond traditional soil test correlation....
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Vaughn Reed
11 months
When submitting your soil to different labs, many could offer different extractant types, and many may wonder why there are so many options? I talk about this more in my latest blog post. Thanks to @alh1376 for her help on writing this blog post. https://t.co/hM4FWvWy7T
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breakingdownsoilfertilitywithvaughnreed.wordpress.com
by Vaughn Reed and Alyssa Hotchkiss When I got to Mississippi, I quickly learned about the Mississippi Soil extractant, or Lancaster method. This was an extractant developed here in Mississippi for…
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Vaughn Reed
1 year
I am looking for grid soil data from anyone willing to share. Give us a survey of the region, but also gives us more data to see variability within fields. Mainly from Mississippi, but also in the mid-south region. If interested, reach out!
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Vaughn Reed
1 year
Check out my first blog post, talking about which source of P do you choose when applying P in the fall. Keep a look out for future posts! Working on a post about soil test extractors now. https://t.co/hZcux29zRK
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I got this out a little later than I wanted to, I would have loved to have this out prior to corn and soybean harvest, so it would be a little more topical looking at fall applied nutrients. Time g…
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Vaughn Reed
1 year
Combine being down for a month, paired with a hurricane coming through a few weeks ago, did NOT do us any favors. And yet, this isn’t our lowest yield location…
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Vaughn Reed
1 year
Get registered for this years MSU Short Course! They rarely let me out of the lab, but when they do…
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Vaughn Reed
1 year
Thanks to @CropdoctorsMs for the invite to come talk about soil sampling after this dry year. We hoped talking about it would make it rain, but weren't necessarily trying to get hit by a hurricane to get it....
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MS_CropDoctors
1 year
Corey Bryant and Vaughn Reed discuss different philosophies on managing an essential crop production practice: soil sampling. Listen on our website ( https://t.co/etqU1E9AQ9) or wherever you get your podcasts! #mscrops #MSUext #onlyatdrec
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@MSU_AG
MSU CALS/MAFES
1 year
It's a sweet potato field day at the #MAFES Pontotoc Ridge-Flatwoods Branch Experiment Station! #MAFES and @MSUExtService scientists and specialists share research on sweetpotatoes at the annual event. Mississippi ranks third in the nation for sweet potato production!
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Vaughn Reed
1 year
Seeing some leftover Phosphorus sitting in the field from our preplant application in soybeans in Verona. Not likely to give us a P response this year, but if you were dry like we were here, something to consider when looking at yields and thinking about future applications
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Vaughn Reed
1 year
How much does nutrient response change over a third of a mile? We put the last of our P and K strips out in Starkville today, trying to figure out what are other drivers that change the spatial variability of P/K response in soybeans @MSSOY
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Vaughn Reed
1 year
S/O to @CropsMullican for defending his MS thesis looking at challenges of incorporating crops into corn production in Mississippi #mscorn @MississippiCorn
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Vaughn Reed
1 year
Seeing some visual differences in our corn tissue sampling study, looking at how inputs of NPKS can be seen in tissue at different growth stages. How well will tissue tests correlate with yield at the end? #mscorn @MississippiCorn @MSU_AG
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Vaughn Reed
1 year
Thanks to @cropsciencepod for the invite, and @OSU_NPK for hosting, as we discussed updating fertilizer recommendations, advancements in nutrient management, and some of the work we are doing. Take a listen! https://t.co/7mzMwnmaGS
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The Crop Science Podcast Show · Episode
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