American Soybean Magazine

American Soybean covers soybean news including people, policy developments, timely topics, advocacy efforts, and other subjects of interest and importance to U.S. soy.
Why are Soybean Seeds Pink?

Why are Soybean Seeds Pink?

July 27, 2022

By Willard Jack When spring planting comes around each year, it never fails that a visitor at our farm will ask, “Why are your soybean seeds hot pink?” I can tell that some ask out ...

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Discord on Dicamba: The Court Ruling that Sparked a Legal, Regulatory and Agronomical Firestorm

Discord on Dicamba: The Court Ruling that Sparked a Legal, Regulatory and Agronomical Firestorm

November 20, 2020

By Kyle Kunkler, ASA Director of Government Affairs for Biotechnology and Crop Protection • From Fall 2020 American Soybean magazine It’s the call no policy staffer ever wants to receive. But late on the evening of Wednesday, ...

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Biotech, Digital Tools Critical to Past and Future of Ag

Biotech, Digital Tools Critical to Past and Future of Ag

July 20, 2020

By Dr. Rob Fraley • From Summer 2020 American Soybean Magazine The history of soybeans in the U.S. is a remarkable story, and ASA has been instrumental in its success from the very beginning. Like ...

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Biotech Innovation at Risk?

Biotech Innovation at Risk?

December 4, 2019

By Kurt Lawton • From Fall 2019 American Soybean Magazine  It’s no secret that farmers love regulations about as much as a root canal. Especially when rules seem outdated and lack common sense, or sound ...

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Early Dialogue Critical for Plant Breeding Innovations

Early Dialogue Critical for Plant Breeding Innovations

May 14, 2018

By Chris Crawford • From Spring 2018 American Soybean Magazine   New plant breeding techniques, which can include genome editing and epigenetic modifications, are being used to expand traditional plant breeding tools and introduce new ...

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