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Improvements to Mississippi River Help U.S. Soy to Maintain Reliable Supply
[caption id="attachment_9426" align="alignright" width="300"] The harvest moon rises over Robb Ewoldt’s farm as family members harvest soybeans near Davenport, Iowa. In 2021, Ewoldt was happy…
Five Trends Impacting the Future of the Global Soy Market
In 2021, U.S. soybean farmers grew nearly one-third of the soybeans in the global market.[1] Customers around the world look to U.S. Soy to provide…
Reliable U.S. Soy: Exporter Provides Reliable Soy Delivery
First crop harvest and second crop planting take over in late July and early August in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. This hot,…
Non-GMO U.S. Soy Production Competes with High Commodity Prices
While non-GMO soybean demand is on the rise, production is slightly down. According to feedback from exporters, growers and the USDA, the primary reason non-GMO…
Insights Fresh from the Field
August crop conditions forecast a nearly tell-tale outcome for the upcoming harvest. The Pro Farmer Crop Tour provides insights into potential corn and soybean production…
Market Intelligence Monthly: July 2021
Each month, Mac Marshall, vice president of market intelligence for the U.S. Soybean Export Council and United Soybean Board provides information on soybean market developments.…
Markets with Mac: July 2021
Infrastructure and transportation are key competitive advantages for U.S. soy, says Mac Marshall, United Soybean Board (USB) and U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) vice president…
U.S. Soy Production Coming into Focus
The supply picture for soy will come into greater focus in August. The next World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimate (WASDE) report, published by the…
Reliable U.S. Soy: Exporter Developing Sustainable Soy Supply Chain
Following the harvest of the first crop of our unique soybeans developed for the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas, area farmers are very excited…
Ground Work 2021: Meet Kentucky Farmer Caleb Ragland
Kentucky farmers Caleb and Leanne Ragland raise soybeans, corn, winter wheat and pigs. They will share Ground Work 2021 updates on USSOY.org throughout the growing…