Page 14—Corn Talk, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 16, 1996 Yield Contest Winners Announced For Nation’s Top Crop ST. LOUIS, Mo. Despite a tumultuous growing season resulting in a smaller U.S. com harvests, winners of the Na tional Com Growers Associa tion (NCGA) 1995 National Com Yield Contest brought in some significant-sized crops. Com yield entries tabulated from the 27 fanners who took first, second, and third place in nine separate classes of the popular NCGA contest ranged from 185 to 314 bushels per acre. “The men and women who participated in this contest pro duced some impressive crops despite a great deal of adversity caused by a wet spring, stif fling-hot late summer and an early frost,” stud NCGA Presi dent Bill Northey. “We face uncertainty due to weather day in and day out. Currently we face additional uncertainty because a new farm program remains unresolved in Wash ington. We urge Congress and President Clinton to establish one with complete flexibility, an adequate safety net, and to put it in place soon,” the lowa farmer said. The goal of the NCGA Na tional Com Yield Contest is to encourage com growers to de velop new, efficient production techniques that improve com profitability. The highest aver age yields came from growers who used no-till practices. More than 3,300 com grow ers took part in the contest, about 200 more than in 1994. The NCGA announced the following national winners: A States: The 41 continental U.S. States not shown in the list of AA states AA States: Dlinois, Indiana, Kowa. Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio and Wisconsin A Non-Irrigated M H Eby custom-builds aluminum truck bodies for the agri-transportation market. 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Melvin Johston, Smith land, LA 227 bu./acre - Pioneer 33951 R 2. Robert Hadden, Jackson ville, IL 231.6 bu./acre - Pioneer 3335 3. Jerry Cox, Chaffee, MO 221.4 bu./acre - Northrup King N 7590 A No-Till Non-Irrigated 1. Sunnybrook Farms, Inc., Richfield, NC—23O bu./acrc - Pioneer 3163 2. Leon Rogers, Buchanan, TN 228 buVacre - Northrup King N 7590 3. Elwin Tanner, Union City, TN 224 bu./acre - Pioneer 3245 AA No-Till Non-Irrigated 1. Scott A. Sease, Laura, OH 209 bu./acre - Dekalb DK642 2. Hugh W. Rodman, Rad nor, OH 208.6 bu./acrc - As grow RX699 3. Theodore J. Weydert, Ma ple Paik, IL 208.5 bu./acre - ICI 8481 IT No-Till Irrigated 1. Bruce Ford Farms, Her miston, OR 314 bu./acre - Pioneer 3417 2. David O. Finger, Kenne wick, WA 265 bu./acre - Pioneer 3162 3. Diane & Mike Hawman, Hermiston, OR 255 bu./acre - Pioneer 3394 A Ridge-Till Non-Irrigated 1. Barbara Oswalt, Planters- Sfy '> ville, MS 209 bu7acre - Pioneer 3163 2. Kenneth Oswalt. Planters ville, MS 194 buVacrc - Norttarup King NBO2O 3. Stuart Howard, Jackson ville, NC 185 buVacre - Pioneer 3163 AA Ridge-Till Non-Irri gated 1. Eldon Gohn, Rochester, IN 205 bu./acre - Pioneer 3489 2. Tim Carter, Princeton, IA 193 bu./acre - Dekalb DK6O4 3. Mike Wolfe, Baltimore, OH 190 bu./acre - Pioneer 3293 Ridge-Till Irrigated 1. Kenneth Beaver, Jr., Ster ling, NE 269 bu./acre - Pioneer 3162 2. Alan A. Danser, Cran bury, NJ 252 bu./acre - Pioneer 3245 3. Charles W. Abbe, Dal hart, TX—247 bu./acre - NC+ 7117 Irrigated 1. Hawman Farms, Inc., Henniston. OR 305 buVacre - Pioneer 3489 2. Jeffrey A. Strebin, Pasco. WA 287 bu./acre - Pioneer 3417 3. Riverview Ranches, Chowchilla, CA - 277 bu./acre - Pioneer 3162 The NCGA plans to honor / ' i '0 each national winner along with 489 state winners at this year’s Commodity Classic, February 25-27 in Phoenix, AZ. “U.S. com growers de serve recognition because we continue to lead the nation and the world in crop production.” the NCGA leader said. The “1996 Cora Yield Guide,” sponsored by John Deere & Company, Monsanto Company and Northrup King LetEBY custom build one for you. r CGDIN MJK NIWS PENNSYLVANIA MASTER CORN GROWERS ASSOC., INC. Badger Forage Boxes... Built lor the Long Haul! 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