Trade is priority #1 for ASA as it pushes to rescind tariffs, open and expand markets for soy export
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Learn MoreDredging the mighty Mississippi and securing funding for inland waterways infrastructure are among ASA T&I priorities
Learn MoreEach 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.
Learn MoreASA works to advance soybean biotech priorities within Congress and regulatory agencies.
Learn MoreWith its own comprehensive and ever-evolving protocol, ASA and soy partners support sustainability all along the production chain.
Learn MoreDevelopments throughout the year bring subtle to serious threats against soy’s future, so ASA is constantly working to protect soy interests
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ASA Hires New Sr. Director of Communications & Marketing
July 7, 2025
The American Soybean Association is pleased to announce the hiring of Mariah Wollweber as senior director of marketing and communications. Wollweber joins ASA’s senior leadership team today, based in the Washington, D.C. office. Stephen Censky, chief executive officer of ASA, said, “I’m thrilled to welcome Mariah to the ASA team. As a fifth-generation farmer with... Keep Reading
July 2025 WASDE a Mixed Bag for Soy Markets
July 14, 2025
Soy complex balances higher soybean oil biofuel consumption with additional soybean, soymeal supplies By Jacquie Holland, ASA Economist & Claire Shelton, ASA Economics Intern The July 2025 WASDE report published by USDA Friday offered a mixed bag of results to U.S. soybean markets. While soybean oil futures prices continued their upward price march, soybean futures... Keep Reading
Proposed Biofuel Blending Obligation Presents an Opportunity for U.S. Soy
July 3, 2025
A significant increase in blending levels and changes in the treatment of imports would make soy a preferred biofuel feedstock By Scott Gerlt • ASA Chief Economist Biofuel markets are driven by policy, and these policies often challenge the markets. Favorable announcements can be few and far between at times. Yet, EPA’s proposed blending levels... Keep Reading