Missouri soybean farmers broke ground Tuesday for their new building in Jefferson City. Building chairman John Kelley tells Brownfield it will be a roughly 18-month project to develop the Center for Soy Innovation.
“It’s just amazing, the amount of soybean products that we’re going to use building it,” Kelley told Brownfield Ag News after ground was broken, “and the products that we’re going to able to show in it.”
United Soybean Board CEO Polly Ruhland tells Brownfield the project highlights the importance of state and national partnerships in promoting soybeans.
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