Exciting market potential of SoyFoam

The past chair of the United Soybean Board is excited about the market potential of SoyFoam. Steve Reinhard says the environmentally friendly wetting and smothering agent used by firefighters is […]

Highly pathogenic avian influenza continues in MO

Highly pathogenic avian influenza continues to spread across poultry flocks in several Missouri counties. Ag Director Chris Chinn tells Brownfield, “it came in with the wild migratory birds. We aren’t […]

Lab-grown protein must be labeled in SD

A new law in South Dakota requires lab-grown protein to be labeled. Governor Larry Rhoden has signed House Bill 1022, which says cell cultured protein or products containing cell cultured […]

Weather extremes becoming the norm

Weather extremes are becoming the norm to many involved in production agriculture. Jodi DeJong-Hughes is an extension educator with the University of Minnesota. “I think every year we’re starting to […]

USDA climate funding pause impacts MO farmers

A conservation specialist at Missouri Soybeans says funding for the Climate Smart Commodities Grant Program is on hold due to a funding freeze at USDA. “You’re talking millions of dollars […]