February 23, 2022
Whether traveling by truck, train, barge or vessel, U.S. soy is bound to hit some roadblocks along the journey to market. These snags end up costing farmers and the consumers, which is why ASA has ...
By Todd Van Hoose In the early months of 2017, organizations from across rural America came together, as has been the rural tradition. With talk of infrastructure funding in the news, they drew on their ...
By Karen Edwards U.S. soybeans, such as those processed into soy flour at the new Tiger Soy plant, are transported on ships, trains, trucks and more to reach some of the world’s most challenging environments. ...
November 23, 2021
By Alexa Combelic, ASA Director of Government Affairs for Biodiesel & Infrastructure • From Fall 2021 American Soybean magazine Over the past three years, the running joke in Washington, D.C. is that every week is “infrastructure ...
By Tamara Hinton • From Fall 2021 American Soybean magazine In the midst of intense debate and a partisan atmosphere on Capitol Hill regarding critical issues facing the nation, there are pockets of positive stories to ...