November 23, 2021
By Kurt Lawton • From Fall 2021 American Soybean magazine Drought. Heavy rain events. Derecho. Record temperature extremes. Stronger and frequent hurricanes. Severe hail. As these weather extremes expand, farmers are reexamining crop insurance strategies to ...
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 Barb Baylor Anderson • From Fall 2021 American Soybean magazine Josh Gackle is as comfortable operating a combine as he is sitting in a lawmaker’s office talking policy. The third-generation farmer from Kulm, North Dakota, ...
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 ...
Jerry Mang’ena founded Aqua-Farms Organization to respond to food security issues in Tanzania and Africa. He later funded Aqua-Farms Hatcheries to support the 20 million fish seed gap in his country. Since founding his company ...