NEWS & IMPACT
NEWS & IMPACT
We know the soybean industry and farming is changing. How do we stimulate research that will move the industry forward and propel US soybean growers to meet these challenges? This is the key goal of USSRC. While the soybean checkoff has had tremendous success over the last 30 years, we’ve grabbed a lot of the low hanging fruit, but farmers’ questions today are much more complicated than they were 30 years ago. It will take thinking about research differently to answer those questions and continue to drive the industry forward.
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Exploring a Brazilian Perspective on Agtech
A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to travel with an ag leadership group from NC to Brazil for an agriculture tour. Delegates included faculty and college
Renewable Diesel: Soy Positioned to Grow as Low-Carbon Fuel Solution
By Bethany Baratta Renewable diesel differs from biodiesel in that it can be produced from a variety of non-fat feedstocks (like grasses, wood, ethanol, and
Seeking Soy Solutions: Farmers Dissect Soybean Challenges, Opportunities Q&A
By Bethany Baratta At the Soybean Research Forum and Think Tank held in Indianapolis in July, four farmers participated in a panel discussion about the
Collaborating for Growth: Think Tank Brings Together all Facets of Soybean Industry
Soybean farmers know that one constant in agriculture is change. Change in the customers’ needs and what’s needed on the farm to drive production and
Soy Think Tank: Researching Digital Agriculture
Data and technology are changing the landscape of farming. Unbiased research is critical to understand the value these changes bring to farmers, according to John
Stowe Named Director of U.S. Soybean Research Collaborative
Ankeny, Iowa – A multi-state soybean research initiative dedicated to more effective coordination and collaboration among all sectors of the industry to the benefit of farmers has