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U.S. Soy’s Well-Earned Reputation for Sustainability

U.S. soybean farmers are widely recognized for their innovative solutions to the challenge of a changing climate. Through their commitment to sustainable agriculture, they are managing to produce more with…

USSEC Study Explores Factors Influencing Non-GMO Soybean Acreage

USSEC recently released a study, funded in part by the soy checkoff, investigating non-GMO, food-grade soybean acreage across the U.S., expanding on information available from USDA. The study estimates that…

Demand for U.S. Soy Remains Strong Near Term

While demand for U.S. Soy remains strong, as demonstrated by figures released Jan. 12 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, one market analyst voices concerns regarding the global supply and…

Soy to the World

Sharing the bounty of U.S. Soy worldwide U.S. grown soybeans provide high-quality products domestically that have a large impact beyond farm gates. In the states, U.S. Soy can be found…

U.S. Soy Exports Earn Record $40.42 Billion on Second-Highest Volumes of 71.79 MMT in Marketing Year 21/22 [1]

U.S. Soy’s optimal nutritional and refining value, lowest carbon footprint[2], transparency, reliability and collaboration continue to be a competitive advantage U.S. Soy exports value up 17%, volume dips 4% year-on-year.Exports…

Soybeans: Plenty of Pods ... And Lots of Soil Moisture

By: Pro Farmer On its Midwest Crop Tour, Pro Farmer scouts don’t calculate soybean yield with Crop Tour samples. Instead, they count pods in a 3-foot (.91-meter) square. Reason: The…

Soy Connext Session Explored Supply Shifts

The U.S. is uniquely positioned to meet increasing demand for soy resulting from urbanization. By Laura Temple, Communications Consultant, USSEC Global urbanization, the movement of people to urban areas, is…

Expert Highlights Factors Impacting Global Vegetable Oil Complex

By Laura Temple, Communications Consultant, USSEC Inflation, the war in Ukraine and pushes toward clean energy are among the issues influencing the worldwide vegetable oil supply, according to Matt Ammermann…

U.S. Farmers Share Insights from the Field During Soy Connext

By Laura Temple, Communications Consultant, USSEC As of mid-August, the United States shows potential to produce another large — perhaps even record-setting — soybean crop in 2022. Mac Marshall, vice…

USDA Analysts Forecast Record 2022 U.S. Soy Crop; Global Supplies Revised Upward

Recessionary concerns are alive and inflation is dancing in the background as we move from 2021/22 to 2022/23. Bullish expectations for U.S. Soy crop, global supplies, and risks at the farmgate also spotlighted during…