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November 5, 2021

By Matt Herman, National Biodiesel Board’s Director of Environmental Science For over a decade, American farmers have been growing crops to support the production of lower carbon biofuels. These highly sustainable biofuels not only contribute to the nation’s energy security, but they also improve the environment and local air quality. The drop-in nature of biofuels like soybean oil biodiesel and corn ethanol are critical in the fight to lower greenhouse gases (GHGs). It is well… Read More

November 5, 2021

The Ohio Soybean Council (OSC) launched a new website to connect buyers and sellers of Ohio soybean oil, soybean meal and food-grade soybeans. The site positions Ohio soybeans as a premium product to buyers in domestic and foreign markets and helps facilitate contracts between buyers and Ohio soybean farmers and exporters. “Exporting soybeans to other countries is important to Ohio’s farmers — about half of the soybeans grown in Ohio are exported — which… Read More

November 5, 2021

By Julie Deering, USSEC Senior Communications Manager In the late August heat, just as some U.S. farmers were making final harvest preparations, nearly 700 international buyers convened for the U.S. Soy Global Trade Exchange and Specialty Grains Conference, held for the first time in a true hybrid environment — both virtually and in St. Louis, Missouri. “It’s important to understand how farmers approach sustainability, to see the crop, and to hear farmers’ expectations about the… Read More

November 4, 2021

Durability has been the name of the game at Airable Research Lab, where Barry McGraw, Airable founder and chief laboratory officer, is focusing on this potential benefit of soy-based products. For the past couple of months, McGraw and the team have been developing ways to give the softer parts of vehicles a little more staying power. Why durability? McGraw points to Roof Maxx. “As anyone who follows OSC-sponsored R&D knows, Roof Maxx is a demonstrable… Read More

November 4, 2021

In 2020, the International Farm Youth Exchange (IFYE) received a $124,000 grant from the United Soybean Board (USB). This grant was designed to place eight up-and-coming soybean leaders through an enhanced, and soybean-focused, international program. After missing a year due to COVID-19, the program was approved for an extension by USB and applications are now open for the 2022 program. IFYE is a premier international cultural exchange program for young adults. Historically affiliated with National… Read More