February 19, 2021
By Chris Crawford • From Winter 2021 American Soybean magazine As America exits one of its most turbulent years in recent history and enters 2021 with cautious optimism, we asked representatives from soy-related industries how the ...
February 8, 2021
By Dan Lemke • From Winter 2021 American Soybean magazine “Improvise, adapt, overcome,” may be a phrase straight from a Clint Eastwood action movie, but the words aptly describe how the American Soybean Association (ASA) ...
November 20, 2020
By Paul Schrimpf • From Fall 2020 American Soybean magazine After more than two decades of covering precision and digital technology adoption on the farm, I’ve come to appreciate the difficult challenge that both farmers and suppliers ...
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, ...
By Barb Baylor Anderson • From Fall 2020 American Soybean magazine Facebook. Instagram. Twitter. Blogs. Websites. YouTube. Farmers have plenty of tools to share their messages with other farmers, legislators and consumers. And for those who have ...