
“It is fantastic to see people with such passion,” said South Dakota Soybean executive director Jerry Schmitz. “Having those conversations about agriculture builds our foundation of knowledge and helps us to assist and support each other.”
It was likewise encouraging to bring so many other South Dakota commodity groups and farmer-led organizations under one roof, where they were able to exchange ideas and explore ways to collaborate on initiatives that serve the interests of the state’s ag producers.
The South Dakota Soybean Association annual meeting consumed much of Wednesday’s activities, followed by a ceremony to celebrate the 2021 yield contest winners as well as the evening Uniting Ag Social gathering.
Optimism prevails for state’s soybean producers
While 2021 was a difficult year for soybean production across the state due to pervasive drought conditions, the event retained a largely positive tone.
This sort of optimism traces its roots to the tangible momentum in market demand for soybeans and expanding uses for soy-based products—including biodiesel, asphalt sealant, rubber tires, artificial turf and more.
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