Sunday, February 15, 2026

yield contest

Got what it takes to be the Tennessee Top Bean? Enter the 2021 yield contest

Once again, eligible soybean producers will have the opportunity to participate in the Tennessee Top Bean high yield contest. This contest is sponsored by the Tennessee Soybean Promotion Board/Research Council and coordinated by the University of Tennessee Extension. To participate,...

Calling all NC farmers: Consider entering the NC yield contest

If you grow soybeans in North Carolina and have some good-looking fields, you may want to consider entering the North Carolina Soybean Yield Contest. The annual competition is conducted by North Carolina State Extension and the North Carolina Soybean Producers...

Arkansas Soybean Board sponsors 2020 Grow for the Green contest

The Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board is once again sponsoring the Grow for the Green Soybean Yield Challenge this season. In 2019, Matt Miles, who farms near McGehee, broke the record with 120.533 bushels per acre with Pioneer P48A60X. Miles is...

University of Georgia recognizes high-yielding soybean growers

Georgia’s top soybean producers were honored for producing high yields during the 2018 growing season at the recent Georgia-Florida Soybean/Small Grain Expo in Perry, Georgia. University of Georgia Cooperative Extension sponsors the Georgia Soybean Production Contest every year to emphasize...

Nine Arkansas growers top 100 bushels/acre in Grow for the Green contest

Nine Arkansas growers topped 100 bushels per acre in the 2017 Grow for the Green Soybean Yield Contest sponsored by the Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board and the Arkansas Soybean Association. The contest divided Arkansas soybean producers into eight groups, seven geographic...

Consider entering the North Carolina Soybean Yield Contest

If you grow soybeans in North Carolina and have the top yield, your field could nab you an expense-paid trip to the Commodity Classic next year in Anaheim, California. You also could be flying to Southern California if you produce...

Yield contest challenges Alabama soybean producers

Calling all Alabama soybean producers. You could win $10,000 if you produce 100 bushels per acre or more on an Alabama field during the 2016 season. If two producers make the 100-bushel yield, the award will be $6,000 for first...

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