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  2. What The History Of Soybeans Says About Pricing - AOL

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    In 1933 soybeans were trading at $0.39 cents per bushel. By 1948 the same soybeans were trading at $4.13 a bushel. There was nothing different about the beans themselves.

  3. Soybean Prices Soar to Record Highs - AOL

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    Soybean prices reached the highest they’ve been in nearly a decade. Per the Wall Street Journal, prices have surged 30% this year, with the continuous contract for the crop ending trading on the ...

  4. List of countries by soybean production - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by soybean production from 2016 to 2022, based on data from the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database. [1] The total world production for soybeans in 2022 was 348,856,427 metric tonnes , down 6.4% from 372,853,699 tonnes in 2021. [ 1 ]

  5. Surging corn prices trigger spate of sales from US farmers - AOL

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    Iowa farmer Caleb Hamer grabbed his phone and dialed a local corn buyer this week, eager to sell his grain as prices climbed to their highest level in more than a year. Farmers across the Midwest ...

  6. United Soybean Board - Wikipedia

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    The soybean checkoff is a congressionally-mandated assessment on soybeans, whose proceeds are used to fund soybean research and promotion efforts. The checkoff is managed by the United Soybean Board under the supervision of the United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Marketing Service. In 2014, the checkoff was $109.1 million. [1]

  7. Soybean in Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    Paraguay's production was expected to reach barely 2.97 million tons in 2022, 68% less than in 2020/21. The average yield was only 900 kg/ha, the lowest figure in Paraguay's history, which led to increased idling of soybean oil processing plants. [7]

  8. American Soybean Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Soybean Association (ASA) is an association of 21,000 American soybean producers. John Heisdorffer is the 2018 President of the Association. [ 1 ] Stephen Censky worked for ASA for 23 years, 21 of those as CEO, and then left to become United States Deputy Secretary of Agriculture in 2017.

  9. The nation’s first cooperative for processing soybeans opened in Henderson in 1941.