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Kansas Soybean captures agriculture’s beauty in new video

March 1, 2022 – Agriculture in Kansas is beautiful. Vibrant sunsets set the backdrop over fields of green and gold through summer and fall months. Kansas Soybean sought to capture that beauty and showcase all that soybeans have to offer through a new video released today.

The video release coincides with the start of National Agriculture Month, which occurs annually in March. The monthlong recognition is dedicated to farmers and their contributions in producing commodities grown across the U.S. Several organizations plan activities in honor of Ag Month with many falling on National Ag Day March 22.

The video walks through a soybean’s growth stages from seedling to maturity to provide viewers with an understanding of how beans are grown and treated for success. Viewers get a glimpse of the usefulness of soybeans from rubber and paint to fuel, and even in food and feed uses by humans and animals alike. Soybeans are showcased as “the most important bean in the world’s economy.”

Watch the video to see how soy fits into everyday life: https://youtu.be/j7vhWAlcTKo.

Kansas Soybean partnered with Mammoth Creative Co. based out of Meriden, Kansas, to create the video. All on-farm footage features farms in Kansas, including Heinco, Inc. In Brown County, Rezac Land & Livestock in Pottawatomie County and Phelon Farms in Osage County.

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June 8-14: Alyssa Kern, who recently received the FFA Fiber and/or Oilseed Proficiency Award, shares about her SAE.

Dairy Month

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June 1-7: Ron Grusenmeyer with Midwest Dairy shares what the organization is doing for Dairy Month in June.

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May 25-31: Tim Stroda with Kansas Pork recaps the virtual classroom tours co-sponsored by KSC.

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Here's to the humble little crop that's grown by 16,000 Kansas farmers. It's used for feed, fuel, food and many more everyday products.
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The 2nd in the 3-part carbon market webinar series is Wednesday. These webinars from @UnitedSoy & the American Society of Agronomy seek to enhance understanding of carbon market opportunities & risks w/ this session centered on CCAs. See more: https://bit.ly/3396nvw

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