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August 3, 2016

The Ohio Soybean Association (OSA) today announced that Congressman Pat Tiberi (R-OH) has been named one of two Legislators of the Year in recognition of his tireless work on Trade Promotion Authority. “TPA is a priority for OSA and Ohio soybean farmers,” said Adam Graham, OSA president and soybean farmer from Logan County. “We thank Congressman Tiberi for his dedication to seeing TPA through, as well as his continued support for farmers and Ohio’s number… Read More

July 19, 2016

The Ohio Soybean Association (OSA) today announced that State Representative Brian Hill (R-Zanesville) has been named one of two Legislators of the Year thanks to his commitment to a science-based approach to water quality policy in Ohio. “Ensuring that Ohio farmers are a part of the water quality discussion and that any and all policies are science-based is a top priority for OSA,” said Adam Graham, OSA president and soybean farmer from Logan County. “Representative… Read More

June 2, 2016

Ohio soybean exports have topped more than 2 billion bushels in recent years – equal to half of the state’s production – making logistics and infrastructure a critical part of the industry. While infrastructure in Ohio itself is important, more than 600 million bushels that leave the state also pass through the Panama Canal, which has played a major role in maritime trade by connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean for more than 100 years. Read More

June 2, 2016

Farmers are caretakers of the land. While growing crops from the soil, they monitor its health and add nutrients as needed. In turn, they have been held increasingly responsible for the water that passes over and through their fields and what that water carries with it as it goes. According to researchers at Ohio State’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, phosphorus tops the list as the nutrient most often implicated in the degradation… Read More

June 2, 2016

The Stickel brothers have always been mindful of the value and importance of preserving water quality in the Western Lake Erie Basin. Together, Andy who serves on the Ohio Soybean Association (OSA) board of trustees and his brother Brian represent the third generation to farm the northwest Ohio family’s fields that lie 20 miles south of Toledo. And they’ve learned banding fertilizer is one solution. “The basin is always on our minds. Our nutrient use… Read More