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ST. LOUIS – U.S. soybean farmers now can apply for the United Soybean Board’s free See for Yourself program. Applications are due March 30.

The program will allow 10 soybean farmers to view how their soybeans are used in animal feed nationally and internationally, biodiesel, fish farming and a school lunch program.

The week-long program, scheduled from July 29 to Aug. 4, will allow farmers to meet industry representatives using soy.

Visit www.unitedsoybean.org to complete an application.

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