Nebraska Soybean Board Email Format
FarmingNebraska, United States11-50 Employees
The Nebraska Soybean Board is a nonprofit organization based in Lincoln, Nebraska, created to maximize profit opportunities for soybean farmers through the soybean checkoff program established by the 1990 Farm Bill. It is governed by nine board members and supported by staff who implement projects in farmer support, production research, community engagement, and demand generation. The board's mission is to grow value for Nebraska farmers by optimizing checkoff investments, with a vision centered on feeding, fueling, and innovating for the future. This places NSB within the farming sector, specifically focused on soybeans and on activities that connect research, education, and markets to farmers. The board serves Nebraska soybean growers, aligning activities to convert research and outreach into tangible benefits for producers and the wider supply chain. It operates with a small-to-mid-sized staff. In early 2026, NSB formed a partnership with the Nebraska Corn Board to support grain bin rescue equipment and training for the year ahead, illustrating ongoing collaboration to enhance on-farm safety and efficiency.