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  • Minnesota Biofuels leader says ASA tried to “kill the bill” on year-round E15
  • ASA eyes input relief through elimination of some fertilizer duties
  • Opportunities for U.S. soy in Southeast Asia

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brownfieldagnews.com /2 weeks ago

Minnesota Biofuels leader says ASA tried to “kill the bill” on year-round E15

The executive director of the Minnesota Biofuels Association says he was caught off guard by the American Soybean Association speaking up in opposition of nationwide year-round E15...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 week ago

ASA eyes input relief through elimination of some fertilizer duties

The director of governmental affairs with the American Soybean Association (ASA) says eliminating countervailing duties currently imposed on Moroccan phosphate fertilizer would bri...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Opportunities for U.S. soy in Southeast Asia

The vice chair of the Illinois Soybean Association says the countries of Vietnam and Thailand are poised to expand their use of U.S. soybeans. Brady Holst, who farms in western Ill...

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brownfieldagnews.com /3 weeks ago

Farmers are watching as U.S. prepares for China trade talks

The president of the American Soybean Association says the upcoming meeting between the U.S. and China could help boost profit margins for U.S. soybean farmers. Scott Metzger says...

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wispolitics.com /1 month ago

Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Nomination period open for Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is accepting nominations for two seats on the Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board. Prod...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 week ago

Indiana farmers connecting foreign buyers to U.S. soybean production

Foreign soybean buyers are getting a firsthand look at how U.S. soybeans are produced. Shelby County, Indiana farmer Bryan Fischer, owner of Fischers Food Grade, Seed, and Farms re...

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agwired.com /4 days ago

Industry Ag News 5/26

The National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) is pleased to announce that Ross Bodine has joined the organization as Policy Manager. In this role, Bodine will support NAWG’s adv...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Beck’s Hybrids Secures Exclusive Rights to SOYLEIC Soybeans

Beck’s Hybrids now has exclusive rights to sell and develop soybean varieties using SOYLEIC technology from the Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council. Missouri Soybean CEO Casey W...

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brownfieldagnews.com /3 weeks ago

Farmers press USTR to avoid actions that could hurt ag exports in Section 301 hearings

Farmers are asking the U.S. Trade Representative to do no harm to agriculture in ongoing trade negotiations. American Soybean Association’s Dave Walton was one of several ag leader...

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brownfieldagnews.com /3 weeks ago

Growing High-Oleic Soybeans

Adding value to each acre. Hear Don Wyss, Indiana soybean grower, explain how he is finding more value per acre with high-oleic soybeans grown for use in food and feed. The post Gr...

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jonesborosun.com /1 month ago

Arkansas farmers to drop acreage in four major crops in favor of soybeans for 2026

LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas farmers plan to reduce planted acreage for four of the state’s five major crops, including corn, cotton, peanuts and rice, in favor of soybeans during the 20...

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ttnews.com /1 month ago

US Soybean Farmers Are Squeezed Further by Tariffs, Iran War

Soybean farmers are struggling with the high cost of fuel, equipment and fertilizer — compounded by the Iran war — and also tariffs.

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ksn.com /1 month ago

Kansas farmers shifting from corn to soybeans

Trends like this one were caused by several factors, including slightly higher profitability expectations for beans than corn.

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Focus on Trade

Minnesota Soybean Research and Promotion Council CEO, Tom Sluneca, says he’s excited about the Council’s checkoff investments in research, development of value-added uses, and buil...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Celebrating 35 years of USB with Greg Anderson

In this week’s checkoff chat, we’re looking back at 35 years of building demand and new opportunities for soybean farmers with Greg Anderson. Listen as we talk about farmer-led inv...

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wwbl.com /3 weeks ago

Bunge Opens New Shelby County Soy Protein Facility—Expanding Demand for Soybean Producers

State and local officials joined Bunge executives and employees for Thursday's ribbon-cutting ceremony at Bunge’s new soy protein concentrate fa...

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mychamplainvalley.com /1 month ago

Midwest soybean farmers squeezed further by tariffs, Iran war

Soybeans, which are used for livestock feed, food and biofuels, are among the top U.S. agricultural exports.

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Soybeans see modestly higher move on renewed gains in crude oil

Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying. The USDA raised domestic crush, but cut exports, leaving U.S. ending stocks unchanged, with minor adjustments for South...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Soybean leader warns farm bill faces uphill battle in Senate

An American Soybean Association board director expects a long road ahead for the farm bill despite its passage in the U.S. House. Speaking to Brownfield just before the House passe...

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wkbn.com /1 month ago

Midwest soybean farmers squeezed further by tariffs, Iran war

Soybeans, which are used for livestock feed, food and biofuels, are among the top U.S. agricultural exports.

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jonesborosun.com /1 week ago

May WASDE signals optimism for soybean, corn, cotton, rice growers

JONESBORO — May’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates, or WASDE, report is shining a biofueled ray of light as it forecasts higher average prices for soybeans and corn.

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rapidcityjournal.com /1 month ago

Takeaways from AP and Lee's report on how soybean farmers were impacted by tariffs, Iran war

Takeaways from AP and Lee's report on how soybean farmers were impacted by tariffs, Iran war

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Prospective Plantings Report shows soybeans gaining acres in the West

An agricultural economist with the University of Illinois says the USDA’s Prospective Plantings Report showed an expected increase in farmers’ intentions to plant soybeans this yea...

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brownfieldagnews.com /2 days ago

Kansas Soybean Summer Industry Tour

Brownfield’s Kellan Heavican covers the Kansas Soybean Summer Industry Tour The post Kansas Soybean Summer Industry Tour appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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