As we get closer to Commodity Classic the winners of the National Corn Yield Contest are surfacing in a variety of news releases as companies proudly announce who’s using their varieties. The Walter brothers here won in the AA Non-Irrigated Class for Illinois. You can find a list of state winners here and national winners here.
Ralph and Don Walter of Grand Ridge, Ill., won top honors in the National Corn Yield Contest (NCYC), sponsored by the National Corn Growers Association, for their yield of 253.6155 bushels per acre with the Mycogen brand 2T780 corn hybrid. The 2T780 hybrid is a 114-day HERCULEX® I Insect Protection/LibertyLink® hybrid and is a favorite among many growers in the region. It was a standout hybrid again in 2006 and is known for its high yield performance across many soil types. “We just tried the 2T780 hybrid on 35 acres, and it was fantastic,” Don Walter said. “Even with our low subsoil moisture, it outperformed everything we planted and that’s what we want: high-yielding hybrids.”