World-record com grower still harvests eye-opening yields SCHOOLCRAFT, Mich. - Roy Lynn, Jr., the Schoolcraft, Michigan, farmer who set the world com yield record in 1977, harvested a 260-bushel per acre yield this fall. Lynn’s yield was considerably less than his record-breaking 352 bushels, but still a respectable yield in anyone’s book. He said he wasn’t expecting to harvest much more than 200 bushels per acre this fall. Lynn has abandoned trying to achieve super-high yields, but he’s applied the lessons he learned breaking the record to the year-in, year-out business of com growing. Whereas the yield record Came after a concerted effort and three Grind 4Va bales a minute! Geirbig volume feedmaking with Gehi’s ne& 135-bushel hydraulic Mix-Alf®. Smooth power bale feeding up to 4Vz bales a minute. Fast, continuous feed recirculation. A thorough mix. New hydraulic design means less main tenance, operation. 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The weather, always an un predictable variable in com production, played into Lynn’s hand this year. “1981 was almost a perfect year for irrigated com growing,” he noted. “It was hot and there were a lot of clear days that gave the crop all the sun it needed to produce.” Still, he said he didn’t expect 260 bushels per acre. “I was hoping to get more than 200 bushels,” Lynn said, “But I wasn’t looking for anything spectacular. ” food consultants and membership the kind of services necessary in today's complicated dairy Industry of the northeast and Washington, D.C. Mr. John York who heads up his firm is an ex perienced and respected dairy leader and will bring strength to our organization.” Allied member cooperatives market approximately % billion pounds of milk annually from dairy farms located in Central and Northern New York. 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