December 18, 2006
Corn growers combined innovative production techniques with improved seed varieties to achieve top numbers in the National Corn Grower Association (NCGA) 2006 National Corn Yield Contest (NCYC).
“This year we had winners from such non-traditional areas as Idaho and Utah,” notes NCGA President Ken McCauley. “That shows that growers can meet the challenge of increasing demand.” This year’s contest drew 3,157 entrants from 44 states.
The 27 winners in nine production categories had verified yields of more than 240 bu./acre, compared to the national average of 151.2 bu./acre. Seven winners posted yields of more than 300 bu./acre. “Poor weather at harvest time lowered yields from some areas in the Midwest, but that’s part of the challenges that all farmers meet,” says McCauley. “The biggest benefit of the NCYC is the opportunity to test production techniques and seed hybrids in real-world conditions.”
While there is no overall winner in the NCYC, yields of farmers who placed first, second and third in their production categories ranged from 240.9675 by Tanner Farms of Union City, TN, to 347.2698 from Kip Cullers of Purdy, MO.
The national and state NCYC winners will be honored at the 2007 Commodity Classic, the combined convention and trade show of NCGA, the American Soybean Association and the National Wheat Growers Association, March 1-3 in Tampa, FL. Contest winners will also be featured in a special edition of Farm Journal magazine. This year’s guide is sponsored by BASF, Bayer CropScience and Deere & Company.
For more information and a complete list of state and national winners, visit www.ncga.com. Following are the 27 national winners by class:
Legend for Winners:
Winner Name
Winner Home City, State Where Field Is Located, Home State
Hybrid Brand and Number
Yield
Note: Class AA categories include the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio and Wisconsin. Class A categories include all other states.
A NON-IRRIGATED CLASS
Francis Childs
Falls City, NE, IA
Pioneer, 31G68
294.4882 bu./acre
Seven Springs Farms
Cadiz, KY, KY
Pioneer, 33M53
277.7896 bu./acre
Seven Springs Farms
Cadiz, KY, KY
Pioneer, 33M53
272.9541 bu./acre
AA NON-IRRIGATED
Mez-Farm
Bagley, WI, WI
DEKALB, DKC61-68
297.1261 bu./acre
Jeff Mezera
Bagley, WI, WI
Pioneer, 34N42
284.7497 bu./acre
Leland A. Esser
Glen Haven, WI, WI
Pioneer, 34A16
274.3804 bu./acre
A NO-TILL/STRIP-TILL NON-IRRIGATED
Tim Bishop
Queenstown, MD, MD
Campbell, 7700R2
279.1529 bu./acre
Schwenke Bros.
Union, KY, KY
Pioneer, 31N28
274.0433 bu./acre
J & D Doub Farms
East Bend, NC, NC
Pioneer, 31N28
268.9535 bu./acre
AA NO TILL/STRIP TILL NON-IRRIGATED
Mezera Farms 1
Bagley, WI, WI
Pioneer, 34N42
295.9499 bu./acre
Mezera Farms
Bagley, WI, WI
Pioneer, 34A16
282.2462 bu./acre
M & B Farms
Scott City, MO, MO
Pioneer, 31N28
269.958 bu./acre
NO TILL/STRIP TILL IRRIGATED
Kip Cullers
Purdy, MO, MO
Pioneer, 31N28
347.2698 bu./acre
Kip Cullers
Purdy, MO, MO
Pioneer, 31P41
338.238 bu./acre
Buckley Farms
Dimmitt, TX, TX
Pioneer, 33B51
311.0258 bu./acre
A RIDGE TILL NON-IRRIGATED
Blane Anthony
Talmage, NE, NE
Pioneer, 33R78
250.7857 bu./acre
Flaggy Run Farms LLC
Courtland, VA, VA
Garst, 8292YG1
248.7075 bu./acre
Tanner Farms
Union City, TN, TN
Pioneer, 31N28
240.9675 bu./acre
AA RIDGE TILL NON-IRRIGATED
Jerry Cox
Delta, MO, MO
Pioneer, 31N28
270.2015 bu./acre
Glenda H. Hinkebein
Chaffee, MO, MO
Pioneer, 33M54
266.8732 bu./acre
Matthew Cox
Scott City, MO, MO
Pioneer, 31D58
265.1614 bu./acre
RIDGE TILL IRRIGATED
Steven Albracht
Hart, TX, TX
Pioneer, 33B51
319.7617 bu./acre
Kip Cullers
Purdy, MO, MO
Pioneer, 33N59
297.711 bu./acre
Charles W. Hinkebein
Chaffee, MO, MO
Asgrow, RX785RR2/YGCB
286.8392 bu./acre
IRRIGATED
K-K Farms #2
Purdy, MO, MO
Pioneer, 32B29
332.7733 bu./acre
Bernard Nelson
Tremonton, UT, UT
Pioneer, 34A15
303.0739 bu./acre
Kevin J. Weilmunster
Parma, ID, ID
Pioneer, 34N43
300.3791 bu./acre
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