USB touts long-term conservation practices

A leader with the United Soybean Board says conservation practices could help provide economic benefits for farmers. Jack Cornell, USB’s director of sustainable supply, says, “I see input prices going up and commodity prices are staying about the same. How does a farmer maintain profitability long-term? Marketing their grain in a way that increases their […]

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