Soy powered tires boost safety and support local law enforcement
The Ohio Soybean Council (OSC) has launched a unique program to support both farmers and local law enforcement. Through its new Patrol With Soy initiative, OSC will donate a set of soy-based Goodyear tires to each of the 88 county sheriff’s departments across Ohio. The effort highlights how soybeans are increasingly used in everyday products and demonstrates strong community support from Ohio’s farming sector.
Tire deliveries have already begun, with sheriff offices in Crawford, Darke, Henry, Ross, Van Wert, and Wood Counties receiving their first sets. OSC leaders say the program is designed to help officers stay safe while also showing how soybeans contribute to modern technology.
“We see this partnership and donation opportunity as a win-win,” said Steve Reinhard, OSC Board Member from Crawford County. “While it’s a benefit to Ohio farmers whenever we can showcase all the ways soybeans are being used, we really want our local law enforcement officers to have a product with the best technology available to keep them safe on the job.”
Each county will receive Goodyear Eagle Enforcer All Weather tires, which are made with soy-based rubber compounds instead of traditional petroleum ingredients. This bio-based material improves flexibility in cold weather, strengthens traction on wet or snowy roads, and offers a cost-effective choice for departments managing tight budgets.