NCGA Names National Corn Yield Contest Winners (12-15-05)
Winning Yields Range from 351 to 232 Bushels Per Acre
Editor’s note:
The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) has corrected its earlier
press release today announcing the 40th National Corn Yield Contest (NCYC)
winners. Due to an administrative error, NCGA omitted Irrigated class winner
Steve Albracht, Hart, Texas, in its announcement. Albracht’s yield
of 351.6881 bushels per acre puts him at the top of the Irrigated class.
NCGA regrets the error. “This was an unfortunate administrative
error and we are sorry for any inconvenience this has caused to the entrants
in the Irrigated class,” said Bill Chase, National Corn Yield Contest
grower advisory committee member. “This error in no way affects
the winners in any other class.”
The grower advisory committee will conduct a complete review of the
NCYC contest procedures.
Following is the corrected release and list of the 27 national winners
by class:
The National Corn Growers Association’s
(NCGA) 40th National Corn Yield Contest (NCYC) once again showcased corn
growers’ tremendous production capabilities, as all 27 of the national
winners topped at least 232 bushels per acre.
“Our 40th National Corn Yield Contest was another success, just
as it has been every year since 1965. NCGA growers continue to outdo
themselves every year,” said NCGA President Gerald Tumbleson. “This
contest gives growers a chance to test some management practices they
have learned over the years while maintaining costs and efficiency, and
we encourage them to test techniques that could make a difference in
yields for the future.”
The 27 winners were among the 2,997 total entries from 47 states. Twelve
states were represented among the 27 winners. Though the NCYC does not
recognize an overall winner, the winning yields ranged from 351.6881
bushels per acre by Steve Albracht of Hart, Texas, to 232.4453 by Brenda
Tanner of Union City, Tenn. This year, 11 contestants, including all
three winners in the AA Non-irrigated and Irrigated classes, recorded
yields of more than 300 bushels. The average bushels per acre among the
27 winners was 288.
This year’s contest had a first: Kip Cullers of Purdy, Mo., became
the first twin-row entrant to place in a category. Seventeen growers
entered twin-row fields this year. Tumbleson said the NCYC is also an
opportunity for farmers to match up their production skills with farmers
from their states and across the nation.
“We were excited to see growers try innovative methods,” Tumbleson
said. “Our growers are becoming increasingly efficient and adaptable.
This contest allows growers to show off their production skills and measure
themselves against growers in their area or growers using the same farming
techniques.”
All winners will be recognized at the 2006 Commodity Classic, the combined
convention and trade show of NCGA and the American Soybean Association,
March 2-4 in Anaheim, Calif. The state Corn Yield Contest winners will
be honored at a breakfast, and national winners will be honored at an
awards banquet. For a complete list of winners and for more information
about NCYC, visit the NCGA Web site: www.ncga.com.
Following are the 27 national winners by class:
Legend for Winners:
WINNER NAME
WINNER CITY, FIELD STATE, MEMBER STATE
HYBRID BRAND, HYBRID NUMBER
YIELD PER BUSHELS
A NON-IRRIGATED CLASS
Bobby Woodall
Decherd, TN, TN
Pioneer, 31N28
280.1571 Yield Per Bushels
Henry G. Everman
Dansville, NY, NY
Pioneer, 33B54
268.8958 Yield Per Bushels
M. A. Kennedy Farms
Dansville, NY, NY
Pioneer, 33B54
266.8001
AA NON-IRRIGATED
Mezera Farms
Bagley, WI, WI
Pioneer, 34N42
323.0586 Yield Per Acre
Francis R. Childs
Manchester, IA, IA
Pioneer, 35Y62
320.1849
Mez-Farm
Bagley, WI, WI
DEKALB, DKC61-43
306.7674
A NO TILL/STRIP TILL NON-IRRIGATED
David K. Hula
Charles City, VA, VA
Pioneer, 33M54
334.8417 Yield Per Acre
Gary Swede Farms, Inc.
Pavilion, NY, NY
DEKALB, DKC57-81
265.8949 Yield Per Acre
H. David Everman
Dansville, NY, NY
Pioneer, 33B54
264.5055 Yield Per Acre
AA NO TILL/STRIP TILL NON-IRRIGATED
Jeff Mezera
Bagley, WI, WI
Pioneer, 34A16
302.8604 Yield Per Acre
Jeff Mezera, 1
Bagley, WI, WI
Pioneer, 34N42
292.2454 Yield Per Acre
Kevin Klahn
Brooklyn, WI, WI
Pioneer, 34N42
280.551 Yield Per Acre
NO TILL/STRIP TILL IRRIGATED
Don Carpenter
Dimmitt, TX, TX
Pioneer, 33B51
311.7813 Yield Per Acre
Donny Carpenter
Dimmitt, TX, TX
Pioneer, 33B51
296.2879 Yield Per Acre
Diane & Mike Hawman
Hermiston, OR, OR
Pioneer, 34A15
293.2874 Yield Per Acre
A RIDGE TILL NON-IRRIGATED
Mark Gorder
Wahpeton, ND, ND
Pioneer, 38H67
237.7032 Yield Per Acre
Mark Moody
Auburn, NE, NE
Pioneer, 33B51
235.8043 Yield Per Acre
Brenda Tanner
Union City, TN, TN
Pioneer, 33M54
232.4453 Yield Per Acre
AA RIDGE TILL NON-IRRIGATED
Gary Neal Porter
Mercer, MO, IA
Pioneer, 31N28
276.3603 Yield Per Acre
Cox Farms
Delta, MO, MO
Pioneer, 31N28
267.1678 Yield Per Acre
Lori Porter
Mercer, MO, MO
Garst, 8292YG1
259.7385 Yield Per Acre
RIDGE TILL IRRIGATED
Justin Ogle
Harold, SD, SD
Pioneer, 33B54
290.5335 Yield Per Acre
Tim L. Moss
Selden, KS, KS
Garst, 8380IT
284.0887 Yield Per Acre
Lee Potter
Wilcox, NE, NE
Pioneer, 31N28
279.1214 Yield Per Acre
IRRIGATED
Steve Albracht
Hart, TX, TX
Pioneer, 33B51
351.6881 Yield Per Acre
Kip Cullers
Purdy, MO, MO
Pioneer, 31N28
345.9452 Yield Per Acre
Hawman Farms Inc.
Hermiston, OR, OR
Pioneer, 34A15
318.172 Yield Per Acre
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