Farmers heard more about the current market environment, the fall weather outlook, basis and more during a seminar hosted by the North Dakota Soybean Council. When soybean prices aren’t ideal, Colfax farmer Jay Myers, who represents North Dakota on the United Soybean Board, says the use of marketing tools are crucial. “The market is always a changing thing, so using puts or options or storing the crop are a couple things.” Farmers are also exploring specialty soybeans varieties, such as high oleic. Listen to the story.