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Northern Soy Marketing delegation travels to Vietnam

Minnesota farmer Glen Groth leads March 16-20 trade mission with technical experts to host seminar for feed mill executives and nutritionists.

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A delegation representing Northern Soy Marketing is traveling March 16-20 to Vietnam to promote the advantages of buying northern-grown soybeans, led by Houston, Minn., farmer Glen Groth.

"I'm excited to learn more about their market, understand what our customers need and how our soymeal can best fit their needs," said Groth, who serves as NSM chair. "Vietnam is a growing market, so we want to make sure we maintain a presence there."

A collaboration of farmer leaders from Minnesota and South Dakota, NSM promotes the quality, consistency and reliability of northern-grown soybeans and soymeal by working with researchers to provide a more accurate picture of soybean feeding quality.

University of Minnesota soybean researcher Seth Naeve, poultry nutrition consultant Bob Swick and a merchandising representative from soybean processor AGP will accompany Groth, offering technical expertise.

"We're bringing a full lineup of people that can answer any questions that our customers may have," Groth said. "We really have the full picture and can answer any questions anyone might have."

The NSM delegation will host its "Understanding U.S. Soy Quality" seminar, inviting feed mill executives, purchasers and nutritionists to learn more about the advantages of purchasing northern-grown soy.

"I just want to let them know that we put a lot of care and thought into producing soybeans and soymeal for their markets," Groth said. "We take a lot of effort to make sure our beans are stored in good conditions and maintain their quality."

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