Food & Agriculture

The Unsaturated Advantage: How Seed Oils Became the Quiet Hero of Heart Health

By Sophia Sackleh, National Oilseed Processors Association We use vegetable oils every day—whether we are cooking dinner, preparing snacks, or feeding infants with formula. Also...

WISHH Celebrates 25 Years of Expanding Global Markets for U.S. Soy

WISHH marks 25 years of finding new markets for soybean growers across Asia, Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa, including in Cambodia, where WISHH introduced...

Spotlight on Soy Policy: How ASA Shapes the Future of Farming

By Jordan Bright, ASA Director of Social & Digital Media From shifting markets to uncontrollable weather, soybean farmers juggle challenges at home and abroad while...

John Deere Announces B30 Biodiesel Compatibility Across Engine Portfolio

(From left) ASA Vice President Scott Metzger (OH), ASA President Caleb Ragland (KY) and ASA CEO Stephen Censky celebrated John Deere’s B30 announcement at...

US will waste 267m meals this Thanksgiving: ReFED

About 320 million pounds of food are expected to go to waste this Thanksgiving—up from 316 million in 2024—according to food systems think tank...

How Flooding Soybeans in Early Reproductive Stages Impacts Yield, Seed Composition

By John Lovett, University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Arkansas Soybean Breeding Team With an increasing frequency and intensity of flooding...

The Soybean Export Gap Hurting U.S. Farmers – Farmers can’t afford casual trade policies when China walks away from U.S. soy

By Jacquie Holland, ASA Economist China’s 20% retaliatory tariff on U.S. soybeans has caused major problems for producers this fall. Historically, China is the top...

Janna Fritz – Connecting U.S. Soy to the World

By Blair Shipp, ASA State Policy Communications Coordinator Michigan farmer Janna Fritz has spent her career strengthening the link between U.S. soybean farmers and customers...

Cover Crop Adoption: Results from 5 Years of Ag Economy Barometer Surveys

When thinking about the adoption of conservation practices, like cover crops, it is important to note two things. First, adoption rates have ebbs and...

October Monthly Roundup

 Roundup As we begin November and reflect on last month, staff at the National Agricultural Law Center continue to bring trusted... Source: https://nationalaglawcenter.org/october-monthly-2025-roundup/

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