The Future of the Farm Bill
Since 1990 the Farm Bill has protected the interests of growers around the United States.
Since 1990 the Farm Bill has protected the interests of growers around the United States.
The American industry of fatty acid methyl esters (FAME), better known today as ‘biodiesel,’ owes its storied existence to forward-thinking Missouri soybean farmer-leaders.
Competition in agriculture is fierce. The soybean checkoff is continuously investing in projects that will expand the market to even more global consumers.
Checkoff dollars are continually being invested to understand the specific soybean traits high in demand.
The Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council (MSMC), in partnership with four other state checkoffs, invested in understanding the future of the soybean industry.
As demand for various alternative fuel sources grows, the Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council is working diligently to position biodiesel as the fuel of the future.
After nearly four decades in soybean research, Greg Luce takes off his Missouri Soybeans hat to spend more time with friends and family.
With words like biodiversity and carbon markets trending, farmers are working to implement traditional methods of sustainability to foster environmental development.
State Sen. Jason Bean formerly served on the Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council board and sat on the executive committee for the United Soybean Board.
The partnership between Sipcam Oxon and SOYLEIC will introduce the high-oleic soybean trait internationally and build the supply chain for soy.