More soybean producers are planting indeterminate soybean varieties in North Carolina. The majority of these are planted early (prior to mid-May) and are at less of a risk for corn earworm infestation than later planting dates; however, it is possible that some of these indeterminate soybean varieties will be planted in the window where they are at risk for corn earworm infestation. Since our current threshold is based on work done with determinate soybean varieties, it’s possible that we might need a new or modified threshold for indeterminate soybean varieties. Based on two years of findings, we have not found evidence to change the threshold for corn earworm in indeterminate varieties. Additional experiments in 2021 and 2022 will hopefully bolster this finding.