Soybean producers in Illinois have an opportunity to contribute their expertise to the future of climate-informed agriculture. On Wednesday, July 30, 2025, the United Soybean Board (USB), in partnership with the Midwestern Regional Climate Center (MRCC), University of Illinois Extension, Illinois State Water Survey | Prairie Research Institute, and the Illinois Soybean Association, will host a workshop aimed at integrating climate data into soybean production decisions.

The event will take place at the Illinois Soybean Association office in Bloomington, with registration beginning at 8:30 AM and sessions running from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM CT.

Producers who attend will:

  • Review findings from a previous USB-funded project

  • Explore ag climate decision support tools

  • Participate in a demo of a new ag climate tool dashboard

  • Identify current soybean production decision needs

  • Provide feedback to help guide future tool development

This workshop is designed to be interactive and producer-focused, offering participants a chance to help shape practical tools that support climate-smart farming decisions.

Registration is free but required. To recognize the time and input of participants, the first 25 registered attendees will receive a $350 honorarium to help offset travel and participation costs. Meals will be provided.

Producers are encouraged to register by July 23, 2025, at https://bit.ly/USB-Illinois.

This workshop represents an important step in developing decision tools rooted in real-world farming experience and backed by climate science. Don’t miss the chance to be part of the conversation.

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