December 12, 2022
By Randy Barrett Unhappy soybean plants wilt—so scientists are developing artificial intelligence to track the behavior on site and save farmers time on making crop management decisions. Experts at the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) ...
Six U.S. soybean growers report promising signs of progress after traveling with ASA’s World Initiative for Soy in Human Health Program to Cambodia, where WISHH leads trade and development for U.S. soy. “I think it’s ...
July 27, 2022
By Jason Jenkins When U.S. soybean farmers chat about international trade at the local coffee shop, it’s not unusual for China to dominate the conversation. After all, the world’s most populous nation is also the ...
By Scott Gerlt, ASA Chief Economist A natural question to ask is, “Why would a country trade if it can produce a product at home? After all, doesn’t the domestic industry provide jobs and income?” ...
By Karey Claghorn, USSEC Executive Director of Marketing, Communications and Operations With a mission to maximize the utilization, value and access to markets of U.S. soy around the world, the U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) ...