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Enhancing the economic viability and social well being of Arkansas Soybean producers and their industry.
Join or renew your membership today.
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Congratulations to Brad & Joyce Doyle for receiving the National Conservation Legacy Award from the American Soybean Association.
We are proud of their accomplishments and all they do for the soybean producers in Arkansas and the industry.
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Thank you our Commodity Classic Voting Delegates
Brad Doyle, Derek Helms, Joe Thrash, Wes Kirkpatrick, Mark Williams, Robert Stobaugh, Joyce Doyle
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Recent Press Releases from American Soybean Assn.
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Thank you to all who attended the 60th Annual Meeting on February 6 in Stuttgart.
A special thanks to ALL our sponsors:
Bin Buster (1000+)
Apex Ag Solutions LLC.
Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board
Asgrow
BASF
Becks’ Seed
Corteva
Farm Credit of Associations of Arkansas
Greenway
KAM Seeds & Aaron Little
Riceland Foods
High Yield (300-599)
Arkansas Farm Bureau
Bruce Oakley
Dumas Seed Cleaners
FMC
Revere Seeds
Silveus Insurance Group
Syngenta
Vincent Soybean & Grain Co, Inc., &
David S. Wallace Farms Inc
Solid Performer (up to 299)
Farmers Supply Co.-Marvell
PTI- Stuttgart
Richard Howard
Stratton Seed
Other Exhibitors
U of A Soy Science Challenge
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2023 Grow for the Green Soybean Yield Challenge Results
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Arkansas Soybean Association Scholarship Opportunity
The Oliver-Garner Arkansas Soybean Association Memorial Scholarship is open to college juniors and seniors in ag related fields. The scholarship ($500) is awarded in the spring and fall and is unrestricted. Students may use it to purchase books or whatever they need it for.
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Get Paid for Planting a Cover Crop
Thanks to a grant from the Walton Family Foundation, the Arkansas Soybean Association is pleased to reimburse 10 producers up to $2400 each for planting a cover crop this fall.
The requirements are 80 acres, answer a short survey (and maybe a follow up one later), and submission of your invoice/receipt for the seed.
There is a lot of ongoing research on cover crops. The initial ROI is seen with reduced soil erosion, protection from wind damage, and easier management of pigweed populations. In time, soil biomass is built to increase soil infiltration, lessen soil compaction, and reduce irrigation timings. Committed cover crop farmers also benefit from fewer herbicide and insecticide treatments and requiring fewer soil nutrient applications.
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While experiencing extreme stress or mental illness, it can be difficult to know where or how to find support & relief. There are small steps you can take on your own—but sometimes you may need extra help.
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Info from the Arkansas Department of Ag
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Grow for the Green Soybean Yield Challenge
Historical information
A spreadsheet with yield contest results from
1999-2021 can be located here.
Results are searchable within the year in the spreadsheet.
2018 results can be located in the booklet linked below.
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