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Soybean$5.20 farmers for receive every $1.00 $5.20invested into for theevery checkoff $1.00 invested into the checkoff (573) 635-3819 2 Missouri Soybean Farmer | AUGUST 2017 (573) 635-3819 SOYBEANS IN MISSOURI SOYBEANS IN MISSOURI INSIDE THIS ISSUE OF Staff Contacts The Missouri Soybean Association MISSOURI Executive Director / CEO Gary Wheeler Soybean Farmer TheMissouri Missouri Soybean Association Soybean is the Association statewide membership organization for [email protected] Missouri is home to over soybean farmers and their supporters, and works to increase the profitability of Chief Financial Officer AUGUST 2017 | VOLUME 21 | ISSUE 4 Missouri soybean farmers through policy and advocacy. Kim Hill Missouri Soybean Association is the statewide membership organization for Missouri is home to over [email protected] soybean farmers and their supporters, and works to increase the profitability of Missouri soybean farmers through policy and advocacy. Director of Communications & 6 Missouri’s Capitol hasn’t soybean farmers* Public Relations been as quiet this summer as Missouri Soybean Association is Your Voice in Government Christine Tew [email protected] in years past. Casey Wasser Your membership dollars to the Missouri Soybean Association support soybean- soybean farmers* Missourifriendly candidates Soybean through Association SOYPAC and is increase Your Voicevisibility in of Government the soybean industry reviews state and federal Director of Policy policy action. Yourto policy membership makers and dollars the togeneral the Missouri public. Soybean Association support soybean- Casey Wasser friendly candidates through SOYPAC and increase visibility of the soybean industry [email protected] to policy makers and the general public. Director of Business Development & 10 Transportation infrastructure New Markets poses a challenge to Tony Stafford The Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council [email protected] Missourians, from farmers Soybean Oil to policy makers. Growers In the 80’s: Used to Director of Research share their experiences The Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council Greg Luce Soybean Oil navigating narrow bridges The Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council works to improve opportunities for control dust [email protected] Missouri soybean farmers though a combination of research, outreach, education In theon gravel80’s: Used to and crumbling roads. 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Administrative Assistant/Membership Productions captured this Coordinator shot of soybean farmer Adam Bay Farm Research Facility Diana Coonce Dohrman as part of the BayLocated Farm in Boone Research County, Facilitythe Bay Farm Research Facility Return on Investment: [email protected] ‘Bringing in the Beans’ feature encompasses roughly 300 acres dedicated to practical research in this issue. Located in Boone County, the Bay Farm Research Facility ReturnSoybean on farmers Investment: receive Grower & Industry Relations Manager encompassesbenefitting soybean roughly growers. 300 acres dedicated to practical research Ryan Gill benefitting soybean growers. Soybean$5.20 farmers for receive every $1.00 [email protected] $5.20invested into for theevery checkoff $1.00 invested into the checkoff Missouri Soybean Association 3337 Emerald Jefferson City, MO 65109 Phone: (573) 635-3819 www.mosoy.org Missouri Soybean Farmer is published six times annually by the Missouri Soybean Association and is an excellent opportunity to reach row crop farmers. Contact [email protected] for advertising information and with story ideas. PRINTED WITH Copyright Missouri Soybean Association, 2017. All rights reserved. Reproduction or use of any content without the express written permission of the publisher is prohibited. (573) 635-3819 (573) 635-3819 Missouri Soybean Farmer | AUGUST 2017 3 From The Field Notes from Missouri Soybeans’ leadership team MSA Board Members: Neal Bredehoeft, Alma hile we were putting this issue of Missouri Soybean Farmer magazine Cody Brock, Norborne together, Missouri saw a series of quick regulatory changes around Kelly Forck, Jefferson City WDicamba – a Stop Sale and Use Order, then Renee Fordyce, Bethany a partial lift of that Order accompanied by new label John Hunter, Dexter restrictions. Those changes hit as growers across the state were seeing damage to not only their soybean, but C. Brooks Hurst, Tarkio to other crops as well, and at a time when many growers John Kleiboeker, Stotts City across Missouri were in the field, actively addressing weed Andrew Lance, Bernard