Want to conduct your own interview with a soybean farmer or livestock producer? Here are key contacts in the soybean-producing states.
For more information, contact mheth@unitedsoybean.org.
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INTERVIEW CONTACTS
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ALABAMA
Alabama Soybean Producers
2108 East South Boulevard
Montgomery, AL 36116
PH: 334/613-4305
FAX: 334/284-3957
Executive: Steve Guy
e-mail: sguy@alfafarmers.org
ARKANSAS
Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board
10720 Kanis Road
Little Rock, AR 72211
PH: 501/228-1268
FAX: 501/228-1846
Executive: Dawn Howe
e-mail: swsoy@aristotle.net
DELAWARE
Delaware Soybean Board
2320 South DuPont Highway
Dover, DE 19901
PH: 703/437-0995
FAX: 703/437-0996
Web site: www.desoybeans.org
Executive: Susanne Hammond Zilberfarb
e-mail: shammond@ezy.net
GEORGIA
Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission for Soybeans
328 Agriculture Building, Capitol Square
Atlanta, GA 30334
PH: 404/656-3678
FAX: 404/656-9380
Executive: Marcia Crowley
e-mail: mcrowley@agr.state.ga.us
ILLINOIS
Illinois Soybean Association
1605 Commerce Parkway
Bloomington, IL 61704
PH: 309/663-7692
FAX: 309/663-6981
Web site: www.ilsoy.org
Communicator: Kayla Rassi
e-mail: rassik@ilsoy.org
INDIANA
Indiana Soybean Alliance
5757 West 74th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46278-1755
PH: 317/347-3620
FAX: 317/347-3626
Web site: www.indianasoybeanboard.com
Communicator: Megan Kuhn
e-mail: mkuhn@indianasoybean.com
IOWA
Iowa Soybean Association
4554 Northwest 114th Street
Urbandale, IA 50322
PH: 515/251-8640
FAX: 515/251-8657
Web site: www.iasoybeans.com
Communicator: Karen Simon
e-mail: ksimon@iasoybeans.com
KANSAS
Kansas Soybean Commission
2930 Southwest Wanamaker Drive #1
Topeka, KS 66614
PH: 785/271-1030
FAX: 785/271-1302
Web site: www.kansassoybeans.org
Executive: Kenlon Johannes
e-mail: johannes@kansassoybeans.org
KENTUCKY
Kentucky Soybean Board
1001 U.S. Highway 62 W
Princeton, KY 42445
PH: 270/365-7214
FAX: 270/365-2506
Web site: www.kysoy.org
Communicator: Jaime Vincent
e-mail: jvincent@vci.net
LOUISIANA
Louisiana Soybean & Grain Research & Promotion Board
9516 Airline Highway
Baton Rouge, LA 70895
PH: 225/922-6209
FAX: 225/922-6229
Executive: Kyle McCann
e-mail: kylem@lfbf.org
MARYLAND
Maryland Soybean Board
27137 Scotland Parkway
Salisbury, MD 21801
PH: 410/742-9500
FAX: 410/548-5824
Web site: www.mdsoy.org
Executive: Sandra Davis
e-mail: sdavis@dmv.com
MICHIGAN
Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee
P.O. Box 287
140 West Tuscola Street
Frankenmuth, MI 48734
PH: 989/652-3294
FAX: 989/652-3296
Web site: www.michigansoybean.org
Executive: Gail Frahm
e-mail: gfrahm@michigansoybean.org
MINNESOTA
Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council
151 Saint Andrews Court, Suite 710
Mankato, MN 56001
PH: 507/388-1635
FAX: 507/388-6751
Web site: www.mnsoybean.com
Communicator: Sherry Lowe
e-mail: sherry@mnsoybean.com
MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Soybean Promotion Board
727 North Old Canton Road
Canton, MS 39046
PH: 601/856-9194
FAX: 601/856-9194
Web site: www.soybeans.msstate.edu
Executive: Truett S. Bufkin
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MISSOURI
Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council
3337 Emerald Lane
Jefferson City, MO 65109
PH: 573/635-3819
FAX: 573/635-5122
Web site: www.mosoy.org
Communicator: Adam Buckallew
e-mail: abuckallew@mosoy.org
NEBRASKA
Nebraska Soybean Board
3815 Touzalin Avenue, Suite 101
Lincoln, NE 68507
PH: 402/441-3240
FAX: 402/441-3238
Web site: www.nebraskasoybean.org
Communicator: Brad Heinrichs
e-mail: brad@nebraskasoybeans.org
NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Soybean Board
1 AAA Avenue, Suite 102
Trenton, NJ 08691
PH: 609/585-6871
FAX: 609/581-8244
Executive: Debbie Hart
e-mail: dhart@hq4u.com
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Soybean Producers Association, Inc.
211 Six Forks Road, Suite 102
Raleigh, NC 27609-7743
PH: 919/839-5700
FAX: 919/839-5775
Web site: www.ncsoy.org
Executive: Charles Hall
e-mail: cshall@ncsoy.org
NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota Soybean Council
1411 32nd Street SW
Fargo, ND 58103
PH: 701/239-7194
FAX: 701/239-7195
Web site: www.ndsoybean.org
Communicator: Suzanne Wolf
e-mail: swolf@ndsoybean.org
OHIO
Ohio Soybean Council
4625 Morse Road, Suite 101
Columbus, OH 43230-8355
PH: 614/476-3100
FAX: 614/476-9576
Web site: www.soyohio.org
Communicator: Jamie Butts
e-mail: jbutts@soyohio.org
OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Soybean Board
16440 South 4150 Road
Claremore, OK 74017
PH: 918/343-2326
FAX: 918/343-2325
Executive: Rick Reimer
e-mail: oklasoy@hotmail.com
PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Soybean Board
27137 Scotland Parkway
Salisbury, MD 21801
PH: 410/742-9500
FAX: 410/548-5824
Web site: www.pasoybean.org
Executive: Sandra Davis
e-mail: sdavis@dmv.com
SOUTH CAROLINA
South Carolina Soybean Board
1200 Senate Street, Suite 514
Columbia, SC 29201
PH: 803/734-1767
FAX: 803/734-9808
Web site: www.scsoybeans.org
Executive: Aaron Wood
SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota Soybean Research & Promotion Council
3801 South Western Avenue, Suite 105
Sioux Falls, SD 57105
PH: 605/330-9942
FAX: 605/330-9956
Web site: www.sdsoybean.org
Executive: Betty Hansen
e-mail: sdsrpc@sdsoybean.org
TENNESSEE
Tennessee Soybean Promotion Board
199 Carriage House Drive
Jackson, TN 38305
PH: 731/668-2850
FAX: 731/668-2772
Web site: www.tnsoybeans.org
Executive: Parks Wells
e-mail: pwells@tnsoybeans.org
TEXAS
Texas Soybean Board
1501 North Pierce, Suite 100
Little Rock, AR 72207
Executive: Dawn Howe
e-mail: swsoy@aristotle.net
VIRGINIA
Virginia Soybean Board
102 Governor Street, Room 319
Richmond, VA 23219
PH: 804/371-6157
FAX: 804/371-7786
Executive: Philip T. Hickman
e-mail: phil.hickman@vdacs.virginia.gov
WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board
2976 Triverton Pike Road
Madison, WI 53711-5840
PH: 608/271-7522
FAX: 608/271-3988
Web site: www.wisoybean.org
Executive: Robert Karls
e-mail: karls@wisoybean.org
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The soybean checkoff.
Supporting local livestock producers is a top priority for U.S. soybean farmers. That’s because livestock and poultry are the #1 customer of U.S. soybean meal. So when animal agriculture succeeds, so do soybean farmers.
Every soybean farmer in the United States contributes to the soybean checkoff at a rate of 0.5 percent of the market price per bushel sold. Half of this money is invested at the national level, funding important demand-enhancing programs such as new uses, exports and this animal ag media site. The other half works at the state level, supporting marketing and research programs right where the soybeans were grown.
Other checkoff-funded projects include:
• promoting soy biodiesel
• increasing awareness of the importance of soybean oil and protein
• developing action plans for soybean rust
For more information on activities funded by the soybean checkoff, visit unitedsoybean.org or contact Mandy Heth. |
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