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The Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council (MSR&PC) is now accepting research-project proposals for fiscal year 2025. The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to solicit pre-proposals from various investigators and collaborators to help enhance environmental stewardship and…


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Every farmer wishes that making on-farm decisions was as easy as flipping a coin, especially young and beginning farmers. Though it’ll never be as simple as choosing heads or tails, the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association (MSGA), in partnership with Profinium,…


Constant rainfall throughout this spring and into our early summer has farmers, especially those in southern Minnesota, concerned about nitrogen (N) loss and its long-term implications.   According to Brad Carlson, Extension educator for the University of Minnesota who specializes in…


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Everyone knows that Goldilocks didn’t want her porridge too hot or too cold but just right. Likewise, Minnesota soybeans prefer soil pH levels that are just right – not too acidic, not too alkaline. It all boils down to nutrient…


Leadership is a continuous journey that can’t be measured from a year-long program. It is measured in what you gain. Parker Revier recently completed the American Soybean Association (ASA) Corteva Agriscience Young Leader Program with his significant other, Gabrielle Carmichael.…


Transportation Go! will dock at the Great Lakes March 13-14 to tackle key issues and explore opportunities for agricultural transportation. After previous stops in Minneapolis and Omaha, Neb., the fourth-annual conference, hosted by the Specialty Soya and Grains Alliance (SSGA),…


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At times, farming can feel like navigating through a labyrinth while blindfolded – especially for young and emerging farmers. To support those young farmers, the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association (MSGA), along with Profinium, is launching the MN Young & Emerging…


Marshall County soybean and corn farmers appreciate the inherent dangers that come with farming. When accidents happen, growers depend on their local first responders to act quickly and efficiently. Like farmers, first responders are best able to do their job…