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ASA invites farmers to a half day of informative sessions and in-depth conversations with conservation experts Monday afternoon, Aug. 26, at the FFA Enrichment Center in Ankeny, Iowa.
ASA continually works on a number of policy, trade and regulatory issues affecting the future of soy. Click on issues of interest for ASA’s position, background info, and information links.
Trade is priority #1 for ASA as it pushes to rescind tariffs, open and expand markets for soy export
ASA works on tax credits and RFS implementation to bolster this key secondary market
Dredging the mighty Mississippi and securing funding for inland waterways infrastructure are among ASA T&I priorities
Each year, soybean growers rely on the predictability of the farm safety net provided in the multi-year farm bill. They invest in crop insurance as an affordable and effective risk management tool to prepare for times of crop loss. Farmers turn to Congress for relief in times of unexpected economic disasters that accompany global pandemics or trade retaliation.
ASA works to advance soybean biotech priorities within Congress and regulatory agencies.
With its own comprehensive and ever-evolving protocol, ASA and soy partners support sustainability all along the production chain.
Developments throughout the year bring subtle to serious threats against soy’s future, so ASA is constantly working to protect soy interests
ASA Economist Breaks Down the September WASDE for U.S. Soy
September 13, 2024
Trade Study: How Potential New Tariffs Could Impact U.S. Soybeans and Corn
October 10, 2024
Qualifying Acres in the 40B Conservation Programs
July 18, 2024