ST. LOUIS (Sept. 4, 2013) - From the use of high-quality soy meal for animals around the world to soy oil for human consumption, soybean farmers from around the United States learned about some of the many ways customers use U.S. soybeans during the United Soybean Board's (USB) 2013 See for Yourself program.
"I knew checkoff funds were used to promote the use of soybeans, but I didn't know the funds were used in so many different countries," says Quint Pottinger, a soybean farmer from New Haven, Ky. "I also didn't know the checkoff worked to open new markets for U.S. soybeans. I learned so much with the See for Yourself program, and I'm so happy I was able to go."
The annual See for Yourself program also provides the 10 farmer-participants with the opportunity to talk with soy-checkoff farmer-directors about their checkoff investment. They can also visit with checkoff leaders about other checkoff activities, which are aimed at improving the value of U.S. soy meal and oil, ensuring the industry and its customers have the freedom to operate and meeting the needs of U.S. soy customers.
The 69 farmer-directors of USB oversee the investments of the soy checkoff to maximize profit opportunities for all U.S. soybean farmers. These volunteers invest and leverage checkoff funds to increase the value of U.S. soy meal and oil, to ensure U.S. soybean farmers and their customers have the freedom and infrastructure to operate, and to meet the needs of U.S. soy's customers. As stipulated in the federal Soybean Promotion, Research and Consumer Information Act, the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service has oversight responsibilities for USB and the soy checkoff.
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