United Soybean Board’s 77 volunteer farmer-directors work on behalf of all U.S. soybean farmers to achieve maximum value for their soy checkoff investments. These volunteers invest and leverage checkoff funds in programs and partnerships to drive soybean innovation beyond the bushel and increase preference for U.S. soy. That preference is based on U.S. soybean meal and oil quality and the sustainability of U.S. soybean farmers.
U.S. Soy Research Meets the Needs of International Customers
The U.S. Soy industry continually works to ensure the needs of its international customers. Through research on meal innovations that enhance the nutritional density of…
Across Soybean Country, High Oleic Means High Performance
Yield winners in Delaware compare experience with other high oleic farmers. In Delaware, high yield and high oleic soybeans are synonymous. State yield winners in…
Making Soy Reign Supreme
Being crowned market leader of any product category is rarely the result of simply possessing specific attributes. Consumer demand ultimately drives success, whether selling sustainable…
How are you Improving Your Sustainability and Profitability?
Jason Kieser Bloomington, Illinois Technology gives us the ability to quickly and accurately make adjustments to our operation without sacrificing time and labor. The instant…
U.S. Soy Advantage Builds Demand, Meets Customer Needs
Shopping around to find the best bang for your buck is a common practice for customers of nearly all products. Consumers want to be assured…
Another Record Year for U.S. Soybean Exports
U.S. soybean farmers see $28 billion in exports Farmer investments in international markets produced strong results in the 2016/2017 marketing year. According to the U.S.…
U.S. Transportation System: Delivering Quality Soy
U.S. Soy has a leg up on the competition because of our robust transportation infrastructure – and we can use that advantage to better meet…
It’s What’s Inside That Counts
Poultry, livestock benefit from U.S. soybean meal’s nutritional bundle. We are all familiar with the saying “good things come in small packages” and that saying…
Soy Sustainability
Ninety-seven percent of U.S. farms are family owned. As stewards of the land, most soybean farmers make it their mission to leave the land better…










