Around the World

Marketing Expert Describes Impact of Black Swan Events on Soy Industry

USSEC Staff Writer|May 15, 2020

The U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) hosted a global digital conference including a session by Emily French, ConsiliAgra, about how the global soybean market is…

Ground Work

2020 Ground Work: Adapting to Planting and Market Conditions in Indiana

Tom Griffiths|May 14, 2020

Indiana soybean farmer Tom Griffiths shares a 2020 Ground Work update planting and markets on his farm, focusing on the local hay market and constant…

Infrastructure

Soybean Seed Transportation Logistics Adapt During Pandemic

USSEC Staff Writer|May 12, 2020

Airlines ensure timely transportation of soybean seed to the U.S. to be planted during the 2020 season during the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, outbreak.

Exports

Grains Go With The Flow: U.S. Inland Waterway System Operating Normally During COVID-19

U.S. Grains Council|May 11, 2020

The U.S. continues to ship agricultural commodities via waterways, including a reliable supply of soybeans, during the coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic.

Food & Lifestyle

Developing a Global Taste for Soyfoods

Linda Funk|May 10, 2020

Here’s how culinary professionals learn from each other’s cultures and cuisines. These examples demonstrate how U.S.-grown soy fulfills global nutrition needs and contributes to contemporary…

Ground Work

2020 Ground Work: (Almost) Starting to Plant in Ohio

Bill Bayliss|May 9, 2020

Ohio soybean farmer, Bill Bayliss, shares a 2020 Ground Work update on planting preparation for his farm focusing on planting new, high-protein food-grade soybeans and…

Around the World

Pandemic Highlights Value of U.S. Soy

Gordon Denny|May 7, 2020

The U.S. remains the producer of a reliable supply of soybeans and soy products and maintains the advantages of U.S. soy during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Infrastructure

Why the Digital Divide Matters to All of Us, Right Now

Polly Ruhland|Apr 20, 2020

Even for the most fortunate of us, the past few weeks have been a period of dramatic disruption. Like many, I am adjusting to new…

Ground Work

Ground Work: Planting and Soybean Breeding in Arkansas

Brad Doyle|Apr 18, 2020

For the past month, it has rained almost every third day in our area of Arkansas, in the south-central U.S. That has been just enough…

Exports

Railways Keep U.S. Grains Chugging Down the Track to Export Market

U.S. Grains Council|Apr 16, 2020

The U.S. continues to ship agricultural commodities via railways, including a reliable supply of soybeans and soy products, during the coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic.