
A Minnesota agricultural leader is sharing insights about the benefits of soybean industry investment programs. Glen Groth, who serves as treasurer for the Minnesota Soybean Research and Promotion Council and farms in Winona County, recently discussed his experiences with the Soy Checkoff initiative.
During his six-year tenure on the council, Groth has gained valuable perspective on how the checkoff program supports agricultural advancement. Speaking with Brownfield, he emphasized that research funded through these programs is making a real difference for farmers working in the field.
The Soy Checkoff represents a collaborative effort within the soybean industry to fund research and promotion activities that benefit producers nationwide.








