Research projects in the National Soybean Checkoff Research Database unfold into the Soybean Research & Information Network (SRIN). The goal of the SRIN (www.SoybeanResearchInfo.com) is to deliver practical information about checkoff-funded research to farmers, providing the “411” on soybean research. Many projects explore practices that improve economic and environmental resilience. Other research highlights options for continuous improvement in sustainability. Still other studies seek to increase the value of soy in animal, human or industrial applications.The SRIN is significant as it communicates useful, timely information to farmers through the website, articles, monthly newsletter, videos and social media. It helps farmers find applicable information as they work to improve their economic and environmental resilience. In addition to research highlights, SRIN includes diagnostic tools, pest and disease identification and other agronomic resources, all in one place. SRIN’s conten