Orangeburg farmer Russ Jameson earned a first-place state award in the 2023 National Corn Growers Association National Corn Yield Contest with a yield of 305.22 bushels per acre.
Four Winona farmers earned first-place awards in the National Corn Yield Contest. They and other farmers from across the country proved once again that they are resilient, innovative, and competitive.
Sentinel Staff
ST. LOUIS An Allegan corn grower earned top honors in the state in the 2020 National Corn Yield Contest.
T. Jon Drozd, of Allegan, ranked first in Michigan in the H:Strip-Till, Minimum-Till, Mulch-Till, Ridge-Till Irrigated Class category with a yield of 307.5574 bushels per acre, according to a news release from the National Corn Growers Association.
Marshall Landis, of Schoolcraft, placed second with a yield of 289.5291 bushes per acre. J.P. Clover, of Ionia, placed third with a yield of 284.9052 bushels per acre. The hybrid used in the winning field was DEKALB DKC54‐64RIB.
The National Corn Yield Contest is sponsored annually by the National Corn Growers Association. Every participant in the contest “contributes to the body of agronomic research,” according to the release.
Ionia corn grower earns state honors in yield contest
Sentinel Staff
ST. LOUIS An Ionia corn grower earned state honors in the 2020 National Corn Yield Contest.
J.P. Clover, of Ionia, placed third in Michigan in the H:Strip-Till, Minimum-Till, Mulch-Till, Ridge-Till Irrigated Class with a yield of 284.9052 bushels per acre, according to a press release from the National Corn Growers Association. The hybrid used in the winning field was DEKALB DKC54‐64RIB.
The National Corn Yield Contest is sponsored annually by the National Corn Growers Association. Every participant in the contest “contributes to the body of agronomic research,” according to the release.