The Michigan Soybean Committee is a farmer-led organization in Frankenmuth, MI, overseeing the soybean checkoff program in the state. Established in 1976 under Public Act 232, the committee's board of directors, comprised of seven soybean farmers appointed by the governor, works to promote production, outreach, and market development for soybeans.
Half of the checkoff funds collected are used by the Michigan Soybean Committee, with the other half directed to the United Soybean Board. Through initiatives like on-farm research, market development, and educational programs, the committee aims to support Michigan soybean farmers and advance the industry as a whole.
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