South Dakota Soybean Leader— Summer 2021

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INVESTING CHECKOFF DOLLARS

ASA AND USB WORK IN TANDEM TO PAVE THE WAY FOR SOYBEAN PRODUCER SUCCESS By Tom Ostrem, SDSRPC Chairman

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ur name, South Dakota Soybean Research and Promotion Council (SDSRPC), encompasses what we strive to accomplish as soybean checkoff board members. Each of us is committed to helping your family be profitable growing soybeans. We are currently promoting soybean oil-based products in-state with projects including preservatives for concrete and asphalt streets and roads, dust suppressants for gravel roads, plus soybased Goodyear tires and grease pads for 5th wheel plates. SDSRPC contracts with SDSU for research in production and uses to stay ahead of the quickly changing times. One of the recent checkoff investments was in the SDSU Raven Precision Ag Center. The facility, and educational opportunities it provides, places South Dakota on the cutting edge of global food production. The South Dakota Value Added Agriculture Development Center is one example of partnering with another organization to leverage checkoff dollars for the greatest return. SDSRPC member Ardon Wek represents soybean farmers on the Value Added board. They were involved in the early business plan strategy and development of Prairie AquaTech, a South Dakota company that produces proprietary fish food made from soybeans.

SDSRPC member Heather Beaner represents soybean farmers on the North Central Soybean Research Program board, a seventeen-state organization that coordinates soybean research to eliminate redundancies in expenditures. They monitor research on SCN, gall midge, white mold, and new technologies such as CRISPER. Todd Hanten represents South Dakota farmers on the Soy Transportation Coalition, a thirteen-state partnership working to ensure a viable infrastructure path from field to market for your soybeans. Their work ranges from locks and dams to highways and bridges, county roads, even township roads. Through a global network of international offices and strong support in the U.S., the United States Soybean Export Council (USSEC) builds preference for U.S. soybeans and soybean products, advocates for the use of soy in feed, aquaculture, and human consumption, promotes the benefits of soy use through

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education, and connects industry leaders through a robust membership program. SDSRPC member Dawn Scheier represents all U.S. soybean farmers as USSEC board secretary. The United States of America Poultry and Egg Export Council promotes demand for soybeans domestically and abroad. U.S. poultry is the number TIM OSTREM one livestock consumer of SDSRPC Chairman soybean meal. SDSRPC member Mike McCranie serves on the national board for USAPEEC but not on the executive committee. Jason Frerichs represents SDSRPC on the Soybean Aquaculture Alliance. SAA funds programs and research that increase the utilization of U.S. soybeans in fish and shrimp diets through affiliations with academic and private researchers and industry leaders. The World Initiative for Soy in Human Health (WISHH) is an international organization established to catalyze human soybean consumption for impoverished populations in developing and emerging markets. SDSRPC member Craig Converse serves on the WISHH governing committee. SDSRPC member David Struck serves as a National Biodiesel Board (NBB) member, and I serve on the National Biodiesel Governing Board. NBB promotes the use of soybean oil to produce biodiesel, renewable diesel, and jet fuel. Together, our team of elected farmer volunteers serving on SDSRPC work to represent your family’s soybean interests. We actively promote the soybean industry and work with a dedicated staff in-state, across the U.S., and worldwide to increase demand for your soybeans.

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Use the SD Spray Tool for Inversion Detection and Weather for Pesticide Application

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page 42

Why Join the South Dakota Soybean Association?

2min
pages 43-44

Scouting for Trouble: Using Drone Imagery Can Help Locate and Possibly Identify Soybean Issues

3min
pages 40-41

Biodiesel Hitting Hard with Health Benefits

2min
pages 38-39

Hunter Roberts, South Dakota Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources

3min
pages 36-37

Video Series Highlights Consequences of Foreign Material in Soybeans

1min
page 35

Advertorial: Mustang Seeds

2min
page 26

WISHH Helps Catch New Fish & Poultry Feed Markets for Soybean Meal

3min
pages 32-33

South Dakota Soybean Portrait Jordan and Kevin Scott

3min
page 34

Program Update

5min
pages 27-29

Hungry for Truth

4min
pages 24-25

Carbon Market Snapshot

7min
pages 22-23

Health and Farming

2min
pages 20-21

Advertorial: TSGC

4min
pages 30-31

Stockyards Ag Experience

3min
pages 14-15

Making Cover Crops Work in Northern Regions

9min
pages 16-19

Soy Industry News

4min
pages 8-10

Executive Director Letter

2min
page 11

Letter from Your Checkoff Chairman

2min
page 5

Biologicals, Soil Health, and Crop Productivity

3min
page 7

Market Analysis

2min
page 6

What’s Behind those Strong Soybean Prices?

4min
pages 12-13
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