Product Research

The MSMC, along with partners such as the University of Missouri-Columbia, boast one of the top production research programs in the country. See how the MSMC and USB are working to boost your yields.

Soy Products Guide

Soy offers manufacturers a greener, cleaner and safer way to make everything from candles and couches to fuels and paints. This interactive guide will give you a closer look at the soy-based products available today. Click Here

Missouri Policy

The MSA is constantly monitoring the efforts of our state legislature. There are many groups across the state whose interests do not line up with those of Missouri Soybean farmers. Our job is to ensure that our views are heard and represented in the policy our state government enacts. You can do your part to keep Missouri farmer-friendly by checking back here regularly to see what’s new in the world of Missouri Policy. Or you can go straight to the source at:

http://www.house.mo.gov/

http://www.senate.mo.gov/

Bills and Initiatives
Track the latest bills and initiatives affecting your bottom line.

Senate Bill 161 – Protecting Missouri Animal Ag
Just hours after Governor Nixon signed SB 113, a bill which provides much needed repairs for the dog breeding regulations, the legislature took up and passed Governor Nixon’s “Missouri Solution” proposal in SB 161. Together, the two bills will strengthen enforcement of animal cruelty laws in Missouri, enhance animal treatment standards at rescue shelters and protect farmers and ranchers from radical animal rights extremists.

Together, Senate Bill 113 and Senate Bill 161 will ensure that voters get what they demanded. Dogs and puppies are protected from abuse and neglect. And our farm families will be protected from efforts to sabotage animal agriculture by radical animal rights groups like PETA and HSUS.

Senate Bill 187 – Controlling Nuisance Lawsuits
In addition, we also want to commend our elected officials and Gov. Nixon on protecting our Missouri farm families from nuisance lawsuits. Senate Bill 187 places a cap on the size of monetary rewards in nuisance lawsuits brought against Missouri farms. The legislation also protects farms from multiple, repetitive lawsuits stemming from a single incident.