Worth a hill of beans
Soy farmers see advances that will benefit state
Larry Wilkinson
I've been a farmer for many years, and there's really nothing I'd rather do.
It's been a great life. It's been a great way to raise a family. It's been full of memories and experiences.
As a farmer, I've learned that planning is crucial to success. Anticipating weather challenges, knowing when to apply fertilizers and managing expenses are all part of the job. Without proper planning, the farm would suffer.
The same principles apply to most groups and organizations. For more than 30 years, soybean growers have benefited from the work of our soy checkoff organizations. Our national organization is the United Soybean Board. At the state level, checkoff funds are managed by the farmer-led Indiana Soybean Alliance.