ASA Wants to Hear Your Conservation Story

Joanna SchroederAgribusiness, ASA, environment, Soybeans, sustainability, Video

The American Soybean Association (ASA) wants to hear your story about conservation. Farmers willing to share their stories about how conservation is a part of daily farm operations have a chance to be the next winner of the Conservation Legacy Award. The program is designed to showcase farm management practices of U.S. soybean producers that are both sustainable and profitable.

All U.S. soybean farmers are eligible and their entries will be judged on soil management, water management, input management, farmstead protection and conservation and environmental management. Three regional winners and one national winner will be selected. Applications must be submitted by September 2, 2016.

Check out 2016 Conservation Legacy Award Midwest Winner Andy Winsor.


Award Winners Receive:

  • An expense paid trip for two to Commodity Classic, March 2-4, 2017, in San Antonio, Texas.
  • Recognition at the ASA Awards Banquet at Commodity Classic.
  • A feature on your farm and conservation practices in Corn & Soybean Digest and a special online video.
  • Potential opportunity to join other farmer-leaders on a trip to visit international customers of U.S. soybeans.

The Conservation Legacy Awards are sponsored by ASA, BASF, Corn & Soybean Digest, Monsanto, the United Soybean Board/soybean checkoff and Valent.