Opportunities abound: WSMB building relationships with Uzbek leaders
The Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board (WSMB) is consistently looking at opportunities to grow new and emerging soybean export markets. Through [...]
WSA celebrates 50 years; Stelter reelected president
Fifty years of soybean advocacy deserved a fitting celebration, and a yearlong celebration is exactly what the Wisconsin Soybean Association [...]
Setting a new standard: Wisconsin Corn·Soy Expo reports record attendance
By once again hosting a full trade show floor, informative breakout sessions and plenty of space for networking, it’s little [...]
Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board reviews, approves research proposals
On the eve of the annual Wisconsin Corn·Soy Expo, the Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board (WSMB) convened Wednesday at the Kalahari Conference [...]
2024 Wisconsin Corn·Soy Expo: A look behind the scenes
It’s that time of year again where farmers and agricultural professionals from all over the state come together for Wisconsin’s [...]
Reminder to apply for crop insurance premium rebates
As the end of the month approaches, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Risk Management Agency (RMA) and the Wisconsin [...]
Wisconsin Corn·Soy Expo offers full agenda, packed trade show floor
Wisconsin agriculture’s premier grower event is just around the corner! The Wisconsin Corn·Soy Expo returns Feb. 1-2, 2024, at the [...]
WSA testifies in support of game-changing processing facility
The Wisconsin Soybean Association (WSA) is continuing its work on moving the needle forward for the proposed CHS oilseed processing [...]
WSMB finds a new pathway by joining Soy Transportation Coalition
Soybeans can’t fly. Shocking, right? While it might be more convenient if soybeans could fly themselves to their final destination, [...]
Fine fifty: Brownfield Ag News celebrates half-century on the airwaves
The original vision behind Brownfield Ag News can be traced back to academia. Over a half-century ago, while studying at [...]
Living history: WSA’s humble beginnings blossomed into a bright future
Kenlon Johannes arrived in Wisconsin in 1986 ready to work. “In the 80s, it was getting tough (to farm),” Johannes, [...]
The future of soybean research, powered by soybean checkoff
In the world of agriculture, research and practicality often go hand-in-hand. Over a decade ago, Dr. Damon Smith left Oklahoma [...]