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MO Soybean Producer Wins MSA Yield Contest, Sets Record
Missouri Ag Connection - 11/15/2006
Kip Cullers, Purdy, Mo., has established a new world soybean production record. Averaging 139.39
bushels per acre, Cullers is the winner of the conventional category of the
2006 Missouri Soybean Association (MSA) yield contest. He accomplished this
by planting Pioneer(R) soybean variety 94M80 on an irrigated and
conventionally tilled field.
"The exciting thing about this world record is that it points out how
the yield capacity for soybeans is dramatically higher than most people
believe," said Dale R. Ludwig, MSA executive director/CEO. "Therefore, this
causes us to pay greater attention to capturing higher yields by focusing
on every aspect of production management."
Cullers utilized BASF Headline(R) fungicide and Syngenta Warrior(R)
insecticide on his soybeans during the growing season as instructed on the
product labels.
The record-setting yield was harvested Oct. 7, 2006. Cullers' weigh
check was witnessed and verified by a third-party, MSA-approved official.
The award- winning crop was grown in a sandy loam soil in Newton County
near Stark City, Mo. The seed populations used on the field were close to
300,000 with about 245,000 plants in the final stand. The soybean plants
averaged approximately 120 pods per plant.
This is the first year Cullers has entered the MSA soybean yield
contest. Last year, he posted the second-highest corn yield in the nation
in the National Corn Growers Association yield contest with 345.95 bushels
per acre. There is currently no national soybean yield contest; but
according to past USDA records, no soybean yield has ever come close to
Cullers' yield of 139 bushels per acre.
Cullers co-owns and operates a diversified farm, K&K Farms, located
southeast of Joplin, Mo. Cullers has been involved in farming for more than
20 years, owning or managing farms in Newton and Barry counties in
Missouri. He manages more than 5,000 acres of corn, soybeans, green beans
and greens - spinach, collard, kale, mustard and turnips. The farming
operation is located in Missouri's fertile Newtonia red soil. K&K Farms
also includes beef, hay and poultry. Cullers and his wife, Michelle, have
two sons, Noah and Naaman.
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