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

WASDE Supply and Demand Update: August 2020

Mac Marshall|Aug 17, 2020

Mac Marshall, United Soybean Board Vice President of Market Intelligence, provided his take on the August 2020 WASDE report.

Around the World

Market Intelligence Monthly – July 2020

Mac Marshall|Aug 13, 2020

USB VP Mac Marshall provides a breakdown of the July 2020 WASDE.

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

February Crush Data Supports Higher Forecasts

Rob Hatchett|Apr 4, 2020

The National Oilseed Processor Association (NOPA) issued February soybean crush data on Monday, March 16th. According to the data, NOPA member soybean processing in the…

Exports

Flooding Concerns Remain for Next Couple of Months

Alan Barrett|Apr 1, 2020

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released the 2020 National Hydrologic Assessment report, which provides an extended forecast for water related issues. For farmers…

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…

Buyers

U.S. Agriculture Industry Taking Steps to Ensure Safe, Reliable Trade

Rob Hatchett|Mar 29, 2020

As the world continues to search for ways to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, businesses across the spectrum are adopting new protocols to ensure…

Exports

Safe Soybeans, Hazards to Crew: How COVID-19 is Impacting Trade

Alan Barrett|Mar 28, 2020

ProFarmer and Hellenic Shipper News reported that China’s soymeal futures are increasing as soybean crushers suspended operations due to a shortage of soybeans as the…

Exports

March WASDE Sees USDA Raise World Soybean Carryout

Rob Hatchett|Mar 18, 2020

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued its monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report on Tuesday, March 11. In the report, the…

Infrastructure

Barge Industry Consolidation

Alan Barrett|Mar 17, 2020

As predicted last year, the oversupply of barges and higher operational costs are taking a toll on barge companies and have led to American Commercial…