Jeff Magyar and his wife MaryBeth raise food-grade soybeans, corn, small grains and hay on 3,000 acres near Orwell, Ohio. He also operates a grain elevator in conjunction with Centerra Co-op. He serves as a director for the United Soybean Board, the Ohio Soybean Council, and the Ohio Soybean Association. Jeff and MaryBeth have 4 children and 6 grandchildren.
Quality U.S. Soyfood Beans: Careful Management in Ohio Protects Crop Quality
As one of the U.S. farmers raising high-quality, food-grade soybeans, I focus on protecting the quality of those soybeans throughout the season. In fact, every…
Quality U.S. Soyfood Beans: Ohio Food-Grade Soybean Harvest Progressing
After a full growing season, I am harvesting high-quality, food grade soybeans. I started cutting soybeans on September 29, a few days earlier than average.…
Quality U.S. Soyfood Beans: Customer Relationships Reinforce Importance of Ensuring Quality in Ohio
As one of the U.S. farmers committed to producing high-quality food-grade soybeans, I have had regular opportunities to get to know our customers. My family…
Quality U.S. Soyfood Beans: Planting Food-Grade Soybeans in Ohio
U.S. Soy produces high-quality soybeans for our customers. That includes the more than 4 million metric tons, or 148 million bushels, of food-grade soybeans the…