Gatton, new USB vice chair, outlines importance of soy checkoff

The new vice chair of the United Soybean Board says the checkoff continues to increase profitability for all U.S. soybean farmers. Brent Gatton, a farmer from Kentucky, tells Brownfield, “For every dollar a farmer has invested in the checkoff we have gotten $12.30 in return. To me, that’s an outstanding return on investment.” He says […]

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