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The Bean Scene

The Bean Scene

Written by: Iowa Soybean Association
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The Bean Scene is a monthly podcast hosted by Maxwell Schaeffer that goes beyond the headlines to find the stories worth telling—the farmers, thinkers and emerging voices shaping the future of Iowa’s soybean industry. Every episode blends personal storytelling with timely industry insights.

Join us to explore where Iowa soy meets life. Expect candid conversations with farmers creating real on-farm solutions, leaders making an impact across the soybean industry and voices you haven't heard yet. Whether you're a farmer, an ag professional or just someone curious about where food, fuel and innovation come from—there's something here for you.

The Bean Scene is proudly brought to you by the Iowa Soybean Association and the soybean checkoff, with new episodes dropping the first Tuesday of every month.

© 2026 Iowa Soybean Association
Economics Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Soy at Play with Dr. Dirk Maier, the Iowa Cubs and Agronomist Troy Deutmeyer
    Jun 2 2026

    It's the start of summer in Iowa—the fields are growing, the ballparks are full and soybeans are doing more work than most people realize.

    Dr. Dirk Maier of the ISU Kent Feed Mill and Grain Science Complex kicks of this episode by walking us through a first-of-its-kind university facility that trains the next generation of feed professionals—and is now piloting a high oleic soybean project tied to a major dairy expansion coming to central Iowa.

    We then head to Principal Park where the Iowa Cubs are showcasing the connection between America's favorite pastime and agriculture. Elly Simpson takes us on a tour of Principal Park, where soy shows up in the seats, the outfield wall, the paint and every fryer on the concourse.

    Rounding out the episode, Pioneer Field Agronomist Troy Deutmeyer joins us remotely from east-central Iowa with a real-time read on field conditions and why a record number of farmers are running on-farm trials this season.

    The Bean Scene is brought to you by the Iowa Soybean Association and the soybean checkoff.

    Have a question or comment you want to share?

    Leave us a short voice message!

    The Iowa Soybean Association's Summer Soy Series is coming to a community near you! Join fellow farmers, industry leaders and special guest Corey Hillebo — cohost of the “Farm4Profit” podcast — for an interactive discussion on the future of the soybean industry. You don’t want to miss this practical, farmer-driven event - designed to help you plan for the year ahead.

    Register for an event near you at iasoybeans.com/SummerSoy

    About the Iowa Soybean Association:

    The Iowa Soybean Association was created by Iowa's farmers in 1964 and is driven to deliver increased soybean demand through market development and new uses, farmer-focused research, timely information and know-how and policy initiatives enabling farmers and the industry to flourish.

    Stay Connected:

    To learn more about the Iowa Soybean Association and the soybean industry, visit: https://www.iasoybeans.com

    Facebook: Iowa Soybean Association
    Instagram: @iowasoybean
    LinkedIn: Iowa Soybean Association
    X: @IowaSoybeans
    YouTube: Iowa Soybean Association

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    32 mins
  • Bean to Breakfast with Erik Lightner, Craig Rowles and the Waveland Cafe
    May 5 2026

    It’s National Egg Month — and on The Bean Scene, we’re following the journey of an Iowa soybean from the field to an egg on your breakfast plate.

    Erik Lightner, former CEO of Platinum Crush, opens the episode from one of Iowa’s newest soybean processing facilities in Alta, where over 40 million bushels of soybeans are crushed each year into the meal, oil and fiber products that feed Iowa’s livestock — including laying hens. Dr. Craig Rowles, VP of Strategic Projects at Versova Management Cooperative, breaks down just how much soy goes into egg production — and why Iowa’s soybean farmers and egg producers are more intertwined than either may realize. And David Stone, owner of the Waveland Cafe in Des Moines, gives us a peek behind the counter of a 40-year breakfast institution — including the secret behind their famous hashbrowns. Spoiler: soybean oil is involved!

    The Bean Scene is brought to you by the Iowa Soybean Association and the soybean checkoff.

    Have a question or comment you want to share?

    Leave us a short voice message!

    The Iowa Soybean Association's Summer Soy Series is coming to a community near you! Join fellow farmers, industry leaders and special guest Corey Hillebo — cohost of the “Farm4Profit” podcast — for an interactive discussion on the future of the soybean industry. You don’t want to miss this practical, farmer-driven event - designed to help you plan for the year ahead.

    Register for an event near you at iasoybeans.com/SummerSoy

    About the Iowa Soybean Association:

    The Iowa Soybean Association was created by Iowa's farmers in 1964 and is driven to deliver increased soybean demand through market development and new uses, farmer-focused research, timely information and know-how and policy initiatives enabling farmers and the industry to flourish.

    Stay Connected:

    To learn more about the Iowa Soybean Association and the soybean industry, visit: https://www.iasoybeans.com

    Facebook: Iowa Soybean Association
    Instagram: @iowasoybean
    LinkedIn: Iowa Soybean Association
    X: @IowaSoybeans
    YouTube: Iowa Soybean Association

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    33 mins
  • BONUS: The Soybean Checkoff Story
    Apr 28 2026

    To celebrate the 35th anniversary of the soybean checkoff, we’re bringing you a bonus episode of The Bean Scene! In this episode, Jerry Slocum shares the story behind how the soybean checkoff began.

    Jerry is a fifth-generation farmer from Coldwater, Mississippi, a grain elevator operator and founding director of the United Soybean Board. As the soybean checkoff celebrates its 35th anniversary, Jerry reflects on what it took to build it — from the drought of 1988 that galvanized the movement, to the spring 1989 American Soybean Association delegate meeting in St. Louis that set it in motion, to the national program that launched in 1991 and changed the industry forever.

    This episode is about the long game — the people who invested in markets that didn't exist yet, built institutions that outlasted them and showed up even when the answer seemed to be no.

    The Bean Scene is proudly brought to you by the Iowa Soybean Association and powered by the soybean checkoff.

    Have a question or comment you want to share?

    Leave us a short voice message!

    The Iowa Soybean Association's Summer Soy Series is coming to a community near you! Join fellow farmers, industry leaders and special guest Corey Hillebo — cohost of the “Farm4Profit” podcast — for an interactive discussion on the future of the soybean industry. You don’t want to miss this practical, farmer-driven event - designed to help you plan for the year ahead.

    Register for an event near you at iasoybeans.com/SummerSoy

    About the Iowa Soybean Association:

    The Iowa Soybean Association was created by Iowa's farmers in 1964 and is driven to deliver increased soybean demand through market development and new uses, farmer-focused research, timely information and know-how and policy initiatives enabling farmers and the industry to flourish.

    Stay Connected:

    To learn more about the Iowa Soybean Association and the soybean industry, visit: https://www.iasoybeans.com

    Facebook: Iowa Soybean Association
    Instagram: @iowasoybean
    LinkedIn: Iowa Soybean Association
    X: @IowaSoybeans
    YouTube: Iowa Soybean Association

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    12 mins
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