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MoSoy

Working for Missouri soybean farmers through advocacy, education and research

Missouri Soybeans is dedicated to helping improve profit opportunities for Missouri soybean farmers from St. Joe to Ste. Gen and everywhere in between. When innovation combines with the versatility and sustainability of soy, we believe the opportunities are limitless.

1980
1980

We invest _ in soy checkoff research through the Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council

The Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council (MSMC) directs the investment of Missouri soy checkoff dollars.

1966
1966

We advocate _ for farmers through the Missouri Soybean Association

The Missouri Soybean Association (MSA) is the voice of Missouri soybean farmers in Jefferson City and Washington D.C.

The miracle bean

As a crop that provides both meal and oil, soybeans are extremely versatile. Add to that sustainable and renewable and you’ve got an ideal ingredient for many products.

The Latest In Research

The Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council has a priority to invest in the latest innovative research that benefits the farmers’ bottom line.

October 27, 2025
CATEGORY: MOSOY

Managing Costs While Navigating Global Uncertainty

Rising input costs remain top of mind for Missouri soybean producers, but this season’s challenges extend beyond the field. While…

September 30, 2025
CATEGORY: MOSOY

Getting the Most from Every Bushel

Post-Harvest Management Keys for Missouri Farmers The Hidden Half of the Harvest Harvest marks the end of a long season,…

September 24, 2025
CATEGORY: MOSOY

Missouri Study Weighs Pros and Cons of Spray Drones for Soybean Fields

The Big Picture: Spraying Less, Saving More Spray drones are one of the hottest new technologies in agriculture. They promise…

September 24, 2025
CATEGORY: MOSOY

Study Finds Fungicide Use on Soybeans Often Costs Farmers More Than It Pays

The Big Picture: Spraying Less, Saving More Farmers often ask: "Does spraying fungicides at the R3 growth stage really pay…

Roger Paulsmeyer was born and raised in Chamois, Missouri where he has continued his family farm. He graduated from high school in 1972 and has been farming ever since. He gained his love for farming, and his self-proclaimed aggressive attitude, from his father and has since passed on his love of the profession to his son, Matthew, who works alongside him.

Farm Name: Paulsmeyer Farms Inc.

City: Chamois, MO

Farming Since: 1974

Soybean farming is more than planting and harvesting

Modern farms are complex, technologically advanced operations. Using more data and information than ever before, farmers make many decisions on their farms: what soybean variety to plant based on their end user, when to plant based on their weather and soil type and what environmental practices are needed to care for and improve land, water and air quality.

EXPLORE THE LIFE OF A SOYBEAN FARMER

Stay up to date

We have a lot to share with you: the latest soybean research, legislative bills, agricultural trends and innovations that impact farming and much more.

December 6, 2025

Managing Insect Pressure in Missouri Soybeans

Soybeans are a vital crop in Missouri, playing a significant role in the state’s economy. But like any major crop,…

December 5, 2025

Preparing for Agricultural Lease Negotiations in 2026: A Missouri Producer’s Guide

Rental expenses are a major cost in farm management, and selecting the right contract type can help align with production…

December 4, 2025

EPA Opens Core Mapping for Endangered and Threatened Species

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has taken a significant step toward protecting endangered and threatened ("ESA-listed") species by…

December 3, 2025

Focus on Fall Prep

Fall field preparation is the time when a little extra effort pays off in a big way for next year’s…

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