Arkansas’s Brad Doyle Elected to United Soybean Board

Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board

The United States Department of Agriculture appointed Brad Doyle of Poinsett County to represent Arkansas as a United Soybean Board (USB) director. Doyle replaces Dustin Henson of Paragould, after the completion of two consecutive two-year terms. Doyle’s term runs through February 2029.

“Serving on the United Soybean Board allows me to advocate for Arkansas farmers and expand market access for our soybean industry,” Doyle said. “The checkoff strengthens demand for U.S. soybeans, advances research and delivers real value to farmers.”

Doyle brings extensive leadership experience to the role and currently serves as chairman of the Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board, as a board member of the American Soybean Association, and on the boards of the Arkansas Agricultural Council, Arkansas Farm Bureau and the National Soybean and Grain Alliance. Previously, he served as chairman of both the American Soybean Association and the Arkansas Soybean Association.

In addition, Doyle participates in United Nations Conference of the Parties events as a farmer envoy, advocating for farmer-led climate and sustainability solutions. He also owns and operates a business specializing in high-performance forage soybeans for cattle and wildlife.