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Farming · JohnstonST. LOUIS, Missouri — Producers who are passionate about farming, ready to connect with agricultural industry leaders and grow their leadership skills are encouraged to apply for the Young Leader Program, sponsored by the American Soybean Association and Corteva. Phase I of the 2025-26 Young Leader program will take place Dec. 1-4 at Corteva’s Global Business Center in Johnston, Iowa. It continues Feb. 24-27, 2026, in San Antonio, Texas, in conj…See the Story
Applications Open for Agriscience Young Leader Program
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Uplifting News · ChicagoThis column by MSGA President Darin Johnson first appeared in the July-August 2025 issue of Soybean Business. Click here to read the digital issue. As I look back on my first year as president of the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association, there is one prevailing word that comes to mind: uncertainty. In this day and age, it seems like the word gets thrown around a lot, but in interviews with media and in meetings with policy leaders, I often lea…See the Story
President’s Column: Uncertain yet Undeterred
Over two decades in public service, Melissa Hortman left unmatched legacy in Minnesota
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Hail Gail: Faribault farmer elected chair of Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council
Lean on Gene: Council director retires with head held high
Lawmakers just wrapped a difficult special session. They could be back soon to address federal cuts.
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