June 3, 2022
By Virginia Houston, ASA Director of Government Affairs In my world, last year will be labeled “The Year of Tax Policy.” When I joined ASA in 2020 as the new government affairs staffer handling international ...
By Barb Baylor Anderson As 2022 got underway, soybean prices in the teens were good news for farmers facing sharply higher crop input prices. But with inflation, the ongoing pandemic and unsettled world events, the ...
By Will Rodger Cyber security expert Stephen Streng is worried about your co-op. And your trucking company, your tractor, your combine—and, well, everything from the field to the dining room table that connects to the ...
ASA’s World Initiative for Soy in Human Health (WISHH) Commodity Classic panel showcased U.S. soy’s export opportunities in global food security and also tapped into the timely topic of how U.S. soy contributes to America’s ...
February 24, 2022
By Will Rodger America’s competitive edge in farming largely relies on her ability to move vast quantities of food, fuel and fiber along transportation routes that are the envy of the world. That edge, however, ...