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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

November 4, 2021

Article by Precision Ag Reviews Agriculture could have a considerable cybersecurity risk, according to Deen Kaplan, a leading international trade and cybersecurity practitioner. The agricultural industry has a significant reliance on technology and is overall behind on the cyber preparation curve. “Every time you connect with somebody, you create a risk. Not everybody you connect to you are going to know about and not everybody you connect to will have good motives. Now we’ve… Read More

November 4, 2021

For the last two years, I have served as president for the Ohio Soybean Association (OSA), and it amazes me how much we have accomplished in that time. Most recently, our board worked to  create its own $1,000 scholarship, which is available to Student & Young Adult members and/or immediate family of OSA members. More information about the scholarship can be found at soyohio.org/scholarships. The Ohio Soybean Council Foundation also has several scholarships available. Read More

October 28, 2021

Ankeny, Iowa – Rural Roads and bridges serve as the initial link in the agricultural supply chain.  Without a system of well-maintained rural roads and bridges, the soybeans and grain Ohio farmers produce will not be efficiently delivered to elevators, processing facilities, and, ultimately, to domestic and international customers.  Unfortunately, rural America is an area of the country in which the condition of roads… Read More