WSA names new executive director
Leaders often wear many hats, and Adam Kask is ready to add another to his decorated career, as he begins [...]
Aug. 31 deadline approaching to participate in WSA’s Yield Contest
It won’t be long before Wisconsin soybean growers finish greasing their combines and head for their ripe soybean fields. But [...]
Wis. soy farmers find pathway with Transportation Secretary
The opportunity to break bread with a Cabinet secretary is a rare one. Among a dozen leaders who shared a [...]
WSA seeking applicants for 2024-25 national Young Leader Program
The future of soy is bright. Be a part of the next generation of Wisconsin agriculture leaders by applying for [...]
WSA covers ground at D.C. Capitol, GOP Convention
Bracing for the potential for another bruising trade war with its largest customer, the Wisconsin Soybean Association (WSA) continues to [...]
Farm Rescue now accepting harvest assistance applications in WI
When disaster strikes, the agriculture community pulls together. Since 2005, Farm Rescue has been a saving grace for farm families [...]
WI farmers heading to GOP Convention, D.C. Hill Visits
During the week of July 15, all eyes in national politics will be set on Milwaukee – site of the [...]
Registration extended for WSA Clean Fuels Soybean Classic
Plan ahead and circle July 29 on the calendar to load up the lucky clubs for a day on the [...]
Clean Fuels Soybean Classic registration deadline approaching
As usual, summer is flying by in the blink of an eye! Before your calendar is completely booked, don’t forget [...]
WI farmer heading to D.C. for Young Leader Program’s third phase
It’s a young crop with big yield potential, and thanks to some fertilizer from the American Soybean Association (ASA), the [...]
Fore! WSA tees up inaugural Clean Fuels Soybean Classic in Evansville
Breathe that clean, refreshing air, get reacquainted with that set of golf clubs and help support Wisconsin soybean farmers in [...]
So far, so good: WI soy farmers continue planting progress
Take a drive across Wisconsin and the green blur of soybean plants poking out of the ground will fly by [...]