Watch the video to hear from United Soybean Board farmer-leaders Sharon Covert and Lewis Bainbridge as they discuss how their focus on sustainability on the farm has set soy oil up for market growth and success in the city.
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Nov
2013
From the farm fields of the Midwest to baseball fields in New York City, green products are popping up like fly balls, displaying a soybean farmer's dedication to providing a sustainably produced product for an environmentally conscious metropolitan area. New York City is just one of many cities that has committed to reducing their environmental impact, and because of this, the market potential for products made from sustainable U.S. soy, such as biodiesel, Bioheat® and soy-backed AstroTurf, continues to expand.
Watch the video to hear from United Soybean Board farmer-leaders Sharon Covert and Lewis Bainbridge as they discuss how their focus on sustainability on the farm has set soy oil up for market growth and success in the city.
Watch the video to hear from United Soybean Board farmer-leaders Sharon Covert and Lewis Bainbridge as they discuss how their focus on sustainability on the farm has set soy oil up for market growth and success in the city.
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