July 20, 2020
By Dave Buchholz • From Summer 2020 American Soybean Magazine “ASA isn’t relevant because it’s 100 years old. It’s 100 years old because it’s relevant.” – Tony Anderson (Ohio/2000-01) As part of the celebration ...
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 ...
By Jill Wagenblast • From Summer 2020 American Soybean Magazine Taylor Fouts of Camden, Ind., began growing soybeans in the early 1900s. By 1907 he was proud of having 200 bushels of seed beans, which ...
April 29, 2020
By Barb Baylor Anderson • From Spring 2020 American Soybean Magazine A messy house is the sign of a successful soybean advocate. At least that is what Jamie Beyer jokingly says, even though her farmer ...
December 4, 2019
By Barb Baylor Anderson • From Fall 2019 American Soybean Magazine Rusty Kordick was planting soybeans around a terrace in an Iowa field in 2015 when he realized he only needed to plant two more ...