
MANKATO, MN – Click click BEANS!
Minnesota Soybean is coming down with a new style and you know it’s buck wild.
While you won’t hear that metal song by Saliva when you head to the new Minnesota Soybean website, you’re guaranteed to see a whole new look that’s worth rocking out about.
“We’re excited to launch the newest version of our website,” said Doug Monson, Minnesota Soybean’s sr. director of integrated marketing. “We really looked at making sure the site was clean, easy to use and provided an ample amount of information for our soy community.”
With the same URL dawning a modern look, the revamped Minnesota Soybean website puts the spotlight on how soybeans impact everyone and improve farmer profitability.
With a simple click, users can see checkoff investments at work through education, research and market development on the Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council (MSR&PC) page.
“Minnesota Soybean farmers have a lot of reasons to be proud of their checkoff investment,” Glen Groth, MSR&PC director, said. “Our new website will be an excellent tool to provide information on how MSR&PC is working to enhance farmer profitability.”
Flip over to the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association (MSGA) page to see how the organization is advocating on behalf of Minnesota soybean farmers in myriad ways, including how to get involved and easy access to event registration. Readers can also access MSGA’s official publication, Soybean Business, and join the nation’s longest-running state soybean advocacy organization at the click of a button.
Click here to visit the new and improved Minnesota Soybean website.
About the Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council
The Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council is a 15-person, farmer-led board that oversees the investment of checkoff dollars on behalf of the state’s nearly 26,000 soybean farmers. The Council is governed by the rules of a federally mandated checkoff program requiring all soybean producers to pay a fee on the soybeans they sell. This money is used to promote, educate and develop market opportunities for soybeans.
About the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association
MSGA is a nonpartisan, farmer-led advocacy organization established in 1962. The organization represents the interests of Minnesota’s nearly 26,000 soybean farmers. MSGA’s goal is to ensure profitable soybean farming by influencing favorable farm legislation, monitoring government policies and supporting research and market development activities.





