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U.S. Soy is Open for Business

USSOY Staff Writer|Apr 14, 2020

During these uncertain times, the U.S. soy industry is hard at work. All parts of the U.S. value chain, including farmers, grain handlers, food processors,…

Ground Work

2020 Ground Work: Spring Preparation in Minnesota

Jamie Beyer|Apr 13, 2020

Minnesota soybean farmer Jamie Beyer shares a 2020 Ground Work update on planting preparation on her farm, focusing on fertilizing, rolling fields and crop planting…

Ground Work

2020 Ground Work: Waiting for Spring in Indiana

Tom Griffiths|Apr 9, 2020

Indiana soybean farmer Tom Griffiths shares a 2020 Ground Work update on waiting for field conditions to allow for planting on his farm, focusing on…

Exports

U.S. Ag Exports Continue During Pandemic

USSEC Staff Writer|Apr 7, 2020

The novel coronavirus COVID-19 has slowed many industries in recent months. But U.S. farmers continue to grow a reliable supply of agricultural commodities – including…

Quality

U.S. Soy Industry Strives to Maintain Export Channels, Supply Chain of High Quality Soy amidst COVID-19 Concerns

John Baize|Apr 6, 2020

Despite the expanding cases of COVID-19 in the United States, the U.S. soybean industry continues to operate at near full capacity. The U.S. Department of…

Quality

In the Wake of COVID-19, U.S. Food Production System Carries On

Mace Thornton|Apr 5, 2020

With the 2020 soybean planting season cranking up in parts of the country, the U.S. food production system is expected to continue to roll along…

Ground Work

2020 Ground Work: Hauling Grain and Getting Ready to Plant in Illinois

Elliott Uphoff|Apr 3, 2020

When the calendar turns to April, we want to be ready to start planting as soon as field conditions allow in central Illinois, the heart…

Food & Lifestyle

Providing Sustainable Protein for Global Nutrition Needs, Part 1 of 2

Linda Funk|Mar 31, 2020

The U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) shares information about trends that create a demand for U.S.-grown soybeans. This is Part One of a two-part series…

Exports

The U.S. Soy Industry is Open for Business

Jim Sutter|Mar 30, 2020

As the novel coronavirus COVID-19 continues to impact so many around the world, I can say with confidence that U.S. soy farmers, the U.S Soybean…

Quality

U.S. Agriculture Included in Critical Infrastructure During Pandemic

USSOY Staff Writer|Mar 30, 2020

The U.S. government has labeled agriculture a critical industry during the novel coronavirus outbreak, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The designation extends…