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Ground Work 2021: Planting Delays in Illinois

Daryl Cates|May 26, 2021

After a good start to planting, rains at the end of April and the beginning of May interrupted us and kept us out of the…

Quality

Quality U.S. Soyfood Beans: Planting Food-Grade Soybeans in Ohio

Jeff Magyar|May 17, 2021

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…

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Market Intelligence Monthly: April 2021

Mac Marshall|May 10, 2021

With old crop beans reaching $15/bushel and new crop beans crossing $13/bushel in April, there’s a lot of reason for excitement as planting rolls along…

Around the World

Markets with Mac: April 2021

Mac Marshall|May 10, 2021

In the first Markets with Mac, Vice President of Market Intelligence for the U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) and the United Soybean Board (USB) Mac…

Ground Work

Ground Work 2021: Planting Soybeans in Michigan

Laurie Isley|May 10, 2021

We are in full planting mode! We often have limited good days to plant our soybeans and corn, due to spring storms. That means when…

Ground Work

Ground Work 2021: Planters Rolling in Iowa

Tim Bardole|May 3, 2021

We are focused on planting both soybeans and corn right now. When we started planting, conditions were less than ideal. Soil temperatures were cooler than…

Marketplace

Redefine, Revisit, Readjust and Reboot: How Pandemic Pivots May Benefit the Soyfoods Market

Linda Funk|May 3, 2021

The U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) compiles and shares information about emerging trends with a potential for increasing the demand for U.S.-grown soybeans. April is…

Marketplace

Redefine, Revisit, Readjust, Reboot: How Pandemic Pivots May Benefit the Soy Foods Market

Linda Funk|Apr 26, 2021

The United States Soybean Export Council (USSEC) compiles and shares information about emerging trends with a potential for increasing the demand for U.S.-grown soybeans. April…

Ground Work

Ground Work 2021: Making Progress Between Alabama Rains

Wendy Yeager|Apr 16, 2021

We have gotten quite a bit of rain this spring. That means our fields are wet, so getting them ready for planting is going slower…

Marketplace

April 2021 WASDE: Soy Inventories Maintained, but Tight

Jen Del Carmen|Apr 12, 2021

The U.S. Soybean Export Council hosted its exclusive World Agricultural Supply and Demand (WASDE) briefing on April 11. The WASDE is a monthly report published…