The United Soybean Board presented the inaugural Tom Oswald Legacy Award to Kenneth Bader, Ph.D., during the 2023 Commodity Classic in Orlando, Florida, recognizing Bader for his commitment and steadfast efforts to advance the soybean industry.
Bader’s efforts consisted of promoting the agricultural industry throughout his career, most notably through his work that led to the creation of the United Soybean Board. He was instrumental in creating a national soybean checkoff because he acknowledged and understood the positive impact a national program would have on soybean farmers across the United States. His vision, political savvy and perseverance led to passage of the Soybean Promotion, Research and Consumer Information Act as a legislative component in the 1990 farm bill.
“I am humbled and honored to receive this award and am grateful to the farmer volunteers, staff and partners who continue to work on behalf of all U.S. soybean farmers,” said Bader. “I have immense respect for Tom Oswald, who dedicated his career to agriculture and was a strong advocate for our industry. Looking back on 30 years since the inception of the soy checkoff, biodiesel, sustainability and exports serve as bright spots for checkoff investments.”
Bader received his bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees from The Ohio State University. He later served as a professor and dean of students at The Ohio State University and vice chancellor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is most well-known for his 16 years as CEO of the American Soybean Association from 1976-1992.