Each year, the National Corn Growers Association holds the Corn Yield Contest to reward farmers for their excellence in high-yielding corn production. Visit the Kansas corn yield contest page for a full list of entry and harvest rules. The Kansas and National contest are combined to make registration as simple as possible for growers. Registration for entry usually closes the second week in August.
Visit the Kansas Corn Yield Contest page for a full list of entry and harvest rules. The Kansas and National contests are combined to make registration as simple as possible for the participants.
Nitrogen Management Pilot Class - The Corn Yield Contest Nitrogen Management pilot class will be open to the first 100 entries from the following states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio and Wisconsin. Farmers in the pilot class will limit total nitrogen applications from non-field sources to 180 lbs. of actual nitrogen applied. The three highest-yielding entries in the class will be declared preliminary winners and confirmed as class winners after an NCGA verification of actual nitrogen applied.
The Kansas Soybean Yield and Value Contests are designed to:
The Yield Contest provides sorghum farmers with the opportunity to showcase their sorghum crop, competing with farmers across the Sorghum Belt. This contest allows our industry to recognize some of the best growers in the U.S. and helps farmers to grow and learn from one another.
The Sorghum Yield Contest enteries are due November 26th.