Soy growers also benefit as high oleic beans usually sell for a premium of about $1 per bushel above standard supplies. The program funds soy marketing and has invested some $100 million in high oleic soybean research. Flipping to FeedInitially, the biggest push for high oleic soybeans was for human consumption. Meanwhile, seed supplier Corteva Inc. says it’s starting to see demand for high oleic beans spread to dairy facilities in the Northwest. The post The secret ingredients farmers add to their dairy cows’ diets appeared first on Los Angeles Times.