Maryland farmer and USB director Belinda Burrier explains how the expansion of the Port of Grays Harbor to export more U.S. soybean meal to Asia benefits farmers, the community, U.S. Soy customers and sustainable fuel.
Infrastructure

River Conditions Impact the Movement of U.S. Soybeans

Alan Barrett|Mar 1, 2019

The inland Mississippi River system plays a major role in transporting commodities, especially soybeans. The inland Mississippi River system is comprised of navigable waterways that…

Infrastructure

A Localized Supply Chain in a Global Marketplace: Soybean Farmers Explore Innovative Option for Containerized Shipping on Inland Waterways

Soy Transportation Coalition|Dec 4, 2018

In the midst of a dynamic and uncertain global marketplace, it is incumbent upon soybean farmers to explore any innovation that offers the potential for…

Quality

Unique Indonesia Market is Setting for U.S. Soy Information Exchange Event

Chris Rittger|Nov 16, 2018

In 2017, the U.S. exported about 2.5 million tons of soybeans to Indonesia, primarily for human consumption. This makes the Southeast Asia national a very…

Quality

Bangladeshi Customer Prefers U.S. Soy for Quality, Delivery Commitment

Masum Reja|Oct 11, 2018

Manzoor Elahi of Bangladesh’s Paragon Group recently visited U.S. Soy farms and processing and transportation facilities in Kansas. His company manufactures animal feed. He says…

Around the World

Farm to table: Shipping Paths of U.S. Soybeans

USB Staff Writer|Sep 8, 2017