Illinois Soybean Growers
Policy Blog
ISG advocates on many issues including expanding trade through foreign market access, technology and broadband access, sustainability initiatives, crop protection, conservation concerns and renewable fuels. And, while ISG works with policymakers to accomplish these initiatives, we also work closely with regulatory agencies to emphasize and educate the importance of sensible regulatory decisions to ensure access to important crop protection tools – not new red tape that hampers your profitability. Your membership is a critical part to carrying out and protecting Illinois soybean farmers interests.
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In this ISG webinar, University of Illinois ACES professors Gary Schnitkey and Nick Paulson share practical strategies to strengthen your farm’s success amid a down commodity market.
In this ISG webinar, explore how the new Farm Bill will impact agricultural lending and banking, and learn how Washington's evolving tax policies could affect your family business.
The Endangered Species Act is designed to protect our nation’s endangered and threatened species. However, recent advocacy efforts by environmental groups have led to policy
From October 22 to 24, the Illinois Soybean Association (ISA), in collaboration with the Illinois Corn Marketing Board (IL Corn) and Growmark, had the privilege
On October 11, Congresswoman Lauren Underwood, alongside the Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) and Illinois Corn Growers Association (ILCGA), visited the Starved Rock Lock and Dam