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ASA Congratulates USB On Results of Soy Checkoff Request for Referendum Vote

Jul 17, 2014

ASA congratulates the United Soybean Board (USB) on its continued hard work for soybean farmers this week, as the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the results of the request for referendum on the Soybean Research and Promotion Program (soy checkoff) on Tuesday.

“If my math is right, only six-hundredths of a percent of soybean farmers requested a referendum. Of almost 600,000 farmers, less than 400 voted for a referendum, which can only be seen as a resounding affirmation of the worth of this organization,” ASA President Ray Gaesser said, “You do good work, and it continues to be recognized by farmers.”

According to a news release from USB, USDA received 355 request-for-referendum forms, of which only 324 were valid, from Farm Service Agency offices. The 355 forms represent 0.06 percent of all eligible U.S. soybean farmers. That result falls short of the 10 percent needed to prompt a referendum.

“These results show that U.S. soybean farmers overwhelmingly see the value in our soy checkoff,” says Jim Call, soybean farmer from Madison, Minnesota, and United Soybean Board (USB) chairman said in a news release. “It’s more important than ever that the volunteer farmer-leaders of USB continue to invest soy checkoff funds to maximize the profit potential for all U.S. soybean farmers.”

If 10 percent of the 569,998 U.S. soybean farmers had requested a referendum, with no more than one-fifth of the 10 percent coming from one state, USDA would have conducted the referendum on the soy checkoff within 12 months. USDA conducts the request-for-referendum vote every five years, as required by the Soybean Promotion, Research and Consumer Information Act. The most recent period took place from May 5 through May 30.

USDA requested and approved a notification by USB to inform U.S. soybean farmers about the request–for-referendum period. USB placed paid notifications on the request for referendum in national, regional and state agricultural publications and also distributed the notification to all Qualified State Soybean Boards and the news media. In addition, USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service and Farm Service Agency distributed the information about the request-for-referendum period.

“As industry leaders, USB will keep moving U.S. soybeans forward to be the top global oilseed,” added Call in the release. “It’s a great vote of confidence knowing U.S. soybean farmers support this work as well.”