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Kansas Soybean Commission Requests Proposals

• FY ’22 Funding Decisions to Be Made in December •

August 20, 2020- The Kansas Soybean Commission (KSC) is seeking research and education proposals for fiscal year 2022, which begins July 1, 2021. Proposals are due Oct. 12.

The commissioners will review ideas for breeding, production and environmental programs; animal- and human-nutrition or food-safety studies; commercially significant, value-added projects that will use large quantities of soybeans; and domestic or international marketing and transportation programs.

More information about KSC’s priorities, complete instructions and application forms are available at www.kansassoybeans.org/forms or by calling the Kansas Soybean office at 877-KS-SOYBEAN/877-577-6923. Those who apply may be listed as the principal investigator or educator on only one proposal. Applicants who receive preliminary approval from the commissioners make formal presentations during the December meeting.

The three-day KSC meeting is scheduled for Dec. 3-5, beginning at 8 a.m. each day. The commissioners plan to discuss funding proposals, current projects, market-development activities, educational programs and administrative items.

To obtain a complete agenda or to suggest additional topics for deliberation, contact KSC Administrator Kenlon Johannes at johannes@kansassoybeans.org or at the office.

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Jan 13-19: Sarah Lancaster recaps the results from the 2020 Kansas Soybean Yield & Value Contests.

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Scott Kennedy of Sheridan County took third in the value contest with P31A22X soybeans that came to a value at $12.4616.

Taking second in the 2020 value contest was Dale Longenecker of Dickinson County. He entered Asgrow 35X9 soybeans with a value of $12.4679. The value is determined by analyzing protein, oil and additional value-added qualities.

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Rounding out our social media highlights of 2020 contest winners, let's recognize our value contest top three. In first place, Brooks Farm of Norton County entered P31A22X soybeans that came in with a value of $12.5087.

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