Soy Insights Sponsored Content Upcoming Soybean Market Outlook and Marketing Session Join NDSC for the latest on the dynamic soybean market what is happening is always important, but this year it is going to be especially important North Dakota soybean producers are welcome to attend these informational session at no cost, although advance registration is encouraged. Registration for these seminars sponsored by the North Dakota Soybean Council, along with additional information on soybean marketing and storage, is available at www.ndsoybean.org It is said that knowledge is power and in today's market climate, North Dakota soybean producers need accurate information to navigate the constantly changing international trade mar- kets and how weather is impacting the projected bushels set to flow into the grain market. The latest soybean market outlook and infor- mation session will be hosted in two locations by the North Dakota Soybean Council for a midsea- son outlook and marketing strategies prior to the harvest season North Dakota soybean producers are encour- aged to join Dr. William Wilson and Dr. Frayne Olson, NDSU agribusiness and applied economics professors, on Tuesday, July 25, in Bismarck and Fargo. They and several other industry guest speakers will discuss the current state of the soy- bean season, the South American crop and the changing face of world soybean demand With expertise and key insights, these experts will offer perspectives and current considerations Get the latest soybean market information along with marketing tips and strategies for your upcoming soybean harvest Tues, July 25: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dr. Frayne Olson. and current conditions that can impact their ag operations The grain markets are always very dynamic, but this year in particular is an extremely unusual year. There are a lot of things not only on the trade front and the trade negotiations that are that really has put a weird wrinkle into the normal marketing plans, but also now because of the delayed planting and potential prevent plant that we have going on to the Corn Belt. The weather is going to have a much greater impact on the mar- kets, Olson says. "This is going to be one of those years where there's going to be a lot of very, very important dynamics. So to try and understand Dr. Bill Wilson. for soybean producers to update their knowledge and marketing plans for the upcoming harvest decisions they face This year, margins are going to be very thin we know that. The decisions you make are going to have big implications both short term and long term, and one of the challenges we always face in particular in marketing is to make decisions based off of the current information and accurate two locations. Bismarck State College Campus in Bismarck, N.D. and NDSU Barry Hall Commodity Trading Room in Fargo, going N.D. This is free to North Dakota Soybean Producers and you can register online at ndsoybean.org or call 701.566.9300 information, Dr. Olson explains As weather and trade negotiations create uncertainty, farmers are encouraged to attend these upcoming sessions and get the latest, accurate information available on the markets North Dakota Soybean Council Our World Is Growing Soy Insights Sponsored Content Upcoming Soybean Market Outlook and Marketing Session Join NDSC for the latest on the dynamic soybean market what is happening is always important, but this year it is going to be especially important North Dakota soybean producers are welcome to attend these informational session at no cost, although advance registration is encouraged. Registration for these seminars sponsored by the North Dakota Soybean Council, along with additional information on soybean marketing and storage, is available at www.ndsoybean.org It is said that knowledge is power and in today's market climate, North Dakota soybean producers need accurate information to navigate the constantly changing international trade mar- kets and how weather is impacting the projected bushels set to flow into the grain market. The latest soybean market outlook and infor- mation session will be hosted in two locations by the North Dakota Soybean Council for a midsea- son outlook and marketing strategies prior to the harvest season North Dakota soybean producers are encour- aged to join Dr. William Wilson and Dr. Frayne Olson, NDSU agribusiness and applied economics professors, on Tuesday, July 25, in Bismarck and Fargo. They and several other industry guest speakers will discuss the current state of the soy- bean season, the South American crop and the changing face of world soybean demand With expertise and key insights, these experts will offer perspectives and current considerations Get the latest soybean market information along with marketing tips and strategies for your upcoming soybean harvest Tues, July 25: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dr. Frayne Olson. and current conditions that can impact their ag operations The grain markets are always very dynamic, but this year in particular is an extremely unusual year. There are a lot of things not only on the trade front and the trade negotiations that are that really has put a weird wrinkle into the normal marketing plans, but also now because of the delayed planting and potential prevent plant that we have going on to the Corn Belt. The weather is going to have a much greater impact on the mar- kets, Olson says. "This is going to be one of those years where there's going to be a lot of very, very important dynamics. So to try and understand Dr. Bill Wilson. for soybean producers to update their knowledge and marketing plans for the upcoming harvest decisions they face This year, margins are going to be very thin we know that. The decisions you make are going to have big implications both short term and long term, and one of the challenges we always face in particular in marketing is to make decisions based off of the current information and accurate two locations. Bismarck State College Campus in Bismarck, N.D. and NDSU Barry Hall Commodity Trading Room in Fargo, going N.D. This is free to North Dakota Soybean Producers and you can register online at ndsoybean.org or call 701.566.9300 information, Dr. Olson explains As weather and trade negotiations create uncertainty, farmers are encouraged to attend these upcoming sessions and get the latest, accurate information available on the markets North Dakota Soybean Council Our World Is Growing