Episodes

  • Connecting Soybeans to the World: Dan Nigg on Logistics and Leadership
    Dec 11 2024
    Varying skills and backgrounds bring a diverse array of perspectives to the South Dakota Soybean Association (SDSA) board. Director Dan Nigg of Sisseton, South Dakota, is active on the SDSA board as well as on the board of his local cooperative elevator. That provides insights into what it takes to ship millions of bushels of soybeans from South Dakota to Pacific Northwest ports from which they’re exported to China and Southeast Asia. On this edition of the Soybean Pod, Nigg talks about what being on the SDSA board has taught him, and what he can share with other soybean growers about his knowledge of railroad logistics.
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    13 mins
  • Ross Tschetter: Cultivating Leadership and Navigating Soybean Markets
    Dec 11 2024
    Ross Tschetter is not afraid to put himself out there. He likes people, resulting in his involvement in more than one program that promotes self-improvement and leadership skills. He puts those skills to use in his community, as part of a local USDA committee and among soybean growers. In this edition of the Soybean Pod, we talk to Tschetter about what motivates him, about his farm, and about his take on soybean demand and dealing with a soft soybean market.
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    12 mins
  • Mike McCrainie and the benefits of Northern-Grown Soybeans
    Dec 10 2024
    Northern Soy Marketing exists because of the history of soybean export purchases based on crude protein content. Soybeans grown at the latitude of South Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin don’t have the oil and protein concentration of soybeans produced in more southerly climates. On this edition of the Soybean Pod, we’ll talk to Mike McCranie of Claremont, South Dakota, a member of the Northern Soy Marketing board, about research that shows northern-grown soybeans to have unique attributes making the meal from these soybeans attractive as livestock feed.
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    14 mins
  • Soy Science: Boosting Yields and Soil Health with Nitrogen Fixation
    Dec 2 2024
    Researchers at South Dakota State University (SDSU) have been working to improve nitrogen-fixing capabilities in soybeans. The hoped-for outcome, according to Sen Subramanian, plant scientist and agronomy professor at SDSU, is an increase in soybean yields while at the same time preserving soil health. On this edition of the Soybean Pod, we talk to Subramanian about his hypothesis that natural biological nitrogen fixation can meet the soybean plant's nutrient needs later in the growth cycle. This would ensure high yields without applying synthetic fertilizers.
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    14 mins
  • Soybean Stories: Todd Hanten on Farming & Checkoff Leadership
    Nov 20 2024
    Todd Hanten will miss getting first-hand information on how Soybean Checkoff dollars are being invested. The farmer from Goodwin, South Dakota, not far from Watertown, retired from the checkoff board after three terms, nine years, as a director. He’s proud of what he, along with fellow board members, accomplished. On this edition of The Soybean Pod, among other subjects, we talk with Todd about his favorite part of serving on the checkoff board, as well as how he got into farming.
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    22 mins
  • Cultivating Legacy: Drew Peterson on Family, Farming, and Leadership
    Nov 20 2024
    Drew Peterson focuses on the positive: “I’m so blessed,” is what comes to the Salem farmer’s mind when he talks about his son Michael, who just turned a year old, the first quarter of which was spent in a neonatal intensive care unit after entering the world earlier than expected. Among other things, Peterson is also grateful for the opportunity to have been in the Corteva Agriscience Young Leader Program, which opened the door to being a South Dakota Soybean leader and a South Dakota lawmaker. On this edition of The Soybean Pod, Drew talks about the lasting benefits of that leadership training, his dream for Michael’s future, and how that shapes the future of the Peterson farm. That decision will be Michael’s and future siblings’, says Drew, adding, “I want to be [the kind of] farmer with my wife and my dad, that [Michael] thinks that looks like a pretty cool deal.”
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    22 mins
  • From Fields to Fuel: Soybean Oil’s Renewable Revolution with Tom Verry
    Nov 15 2024
    Soybean oil-based fuels have been a huge demand builder for the commodity. Biodiesel and renewable diesel have depended on soybean oil as a primary feedstock. Now, add to that sustainable aviation fuel, and while it’s no panacea, it will eventually mean even greater demand for soybean oil. In this edition of The Soybean Pod, Tom Verry, outreach and development director for Clean Fuels Alliance America, talks about what might be expected for future growth in soybean oil demand from sustainable aviation fuel and also from renewable diesel and biodiesel.
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    28 mins
  • From Soybeans to Safety: The Innovation Behind SoyFoam with Alan Snipes
    Nov 6 2024
    A couple of South Dakota soybean growers who double as volunteer firefighters have seen demonstrations of a fire suppressant that comes minus the health risks of suppressants that have been in use. They’ve been featured in prior editions of The Soybean Pod. SoyFoam is made from soy flour by a company in Georgia. Cross Plains Solutions CEO Alan Snipes shares some insights as to how SoyFoam became a reality and how a third-party certifying agency proclaimed SoyFoam to be the real “green” deal.
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    16 mins