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Atlantic Soybean Council

Top Things for Farmers to Know About Checkoff Dollars Invested in Research

Smaller states with limited checkoff funding need to work together to fund research projects. Identifying those projects that can apply to multiple states will help to leverage those checkoff funds and enable a bigger impact. The Atlantic Soybean Council provides the opportunity for researchers and producers to identify common areas of research needed. Coordination of research projects will result in fewer duplications of projects. The collaborative nature of the Council provides for innovative projects to be developed and funded, and the results be disseminated by staff to a wider audience of soybean farmers and researchers with the potential to impact future research.

The Atlantic Soybean Council invests checkoff dollars from producers in Delaware, the Eastern Region Soybean Board, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia.

Overview
Research Highlights
Resource Library
Blog Articles
Top Research Funding Areas
  • Nematode management
  • Pest control
Top Areas of Research Critical to the Future of Atlantic Region Soybean Board's Soybean Production
  • Regional pest control
  • Regional agronomic challenges
Recent Innovative Research Projects

A Success Story as a Result of Research

A regional project focused on slug control using natural pest enemies, parasitic slug nematodes, laid the foundation for ongoing checkoff funded research on slug management by participating Qualified State Soybean Boards (QSSBs).

Highlight Dated: 10/27/2025
Posted on: 10/27/2025
Highlight Dated: 09/18/2023
Posted on: 09/18/2023
Highlight Dated: 09/19/2022
Posted on: 09/19/2022
Highlight Dated: 01/03/2022
Posted on: 01/03/2022

There are currently no Resources for Atlantic Soybean Council.

There are currently no Blog Articles for Atlantic Soybean Council.

Top Research Funding Areas
  • Nematode management
  • Pest control
Top Areas Of Research Critical To The Future Of Atlantic Region Soybean Board's Soybean Production
  • Regional pest control
  • Regional agronomic challenges
Recent Innovative Research Projects

A Success Story as a Result of Research

A regional project focused on slug control using natural pest enemies, parasitic slug nematodes, laid the foundation for ongoing checkoff funded research on slug management by participating Qualified State Soybean Boards (QSSBs).

Highlight Dated: 10/27/2025
Posted on: 10/27/2025
Highlight Dated: 09/18/2023
Posted on: 09/18/2023
Highlight Dated: 09/19/2022
Posted on: 09/19/2022
Highlight Dated: 01/03/2022
Posted on: 01/03/2022

There are currently no Resources for Atlantic Soybean Council.

There are currently no Blog Articles for Atlantic Soybean Council.