Michigan Wheat Grower Places in Top of National Wheat Yield Contest

The National Wheat Foundation’s (NWF) National Wheat Yield Contest (NWYC) offers growers the opportunity to compete with farmers from across the United States and improve their production practices through new and innovative techniques. Today, NWF is happy to announce the national winners for the 2021 National Wheat Yield Contest. See who won and read more about their entries here!

“Better than expected” is how many of the grower participants describe their 2021 wheat crops. The crops in the spring wheat areas overcame historic drought and a heatwave that is being described as a 1000-year weather event. The winter wheat crop experienced the “Valentine’s Week Historic Winter Outbreak” of snow, sleet, freezing rain and extremely cold temperatures that lasted for several days. In the Northeast, the rain was plentiful and too much so during harvest time. Despite these challenges, 387 wheat growers still entered the contest and 150 of them took their entries to yield in order to compete and see how they fared versus other growers in the country.

Wheat growers are resilient and hopeful by nature. The challenge of growing better wheat than they did the year before motivates them to try new management practices, varieties, and techniques. We know the winners appreciate the prize of being recognized, but more importantly, learn and improve their wheat yields and quality every season.

“NWF would like to thank each grower for enrolling in the NWYC and thank our sponsors for helping to make the Contest available to wheat growers in the United States. Entries for the Contest were 387 this year, spring wheat entries were down a little, due to the drought,” stated National Wheat Foundation Board Chairman, David Cleavinger. “Yields and quality were excellent in this year’s entries and contestants tell us they are continuing to learn how to increase their yields and quality on their farms.”

The contest recognizes winners in two primary competition categories: winter wheat and spring wheat, and two subcategories: dryland and irrigated. Grain must be Grade 1 or 2 by Federal Grain Inspection Service (FGIS) standards to be eligible for awards. National winners will receive a trip to the Commodity Classic in New Orleans, LA in March 2022 and be recognized at an awards reception.

The sponsors for the 2021 National Yield Contest are AgriMaxx, Ardent Mills, BASF, Croplan/Winfield, Elevate Ag, Grain Craft, GrainSense, John Deere, Miller Milling, Michigan Wheat, Nutrien, Ohio Corn and Wheat, and WestBred.

Winter Wheat – Dryland

William Willard      MD       Bin Buster

Jeffery Krohn         MI        1st

Brian Kreider         PA        2nd

Douglas Goyings  OH       3rd

Michael Ebelhar    KY       4th

Tyler Ediger           KS       5th

Winter Wheat – Dryland % Increase

Travis Freeburg     NE       1st

Shawn Kimbrell     TX       2nd

Zach Balahtsis       OK       3rd

Kenneth O’Neal     TX       4th

Matt Jaeger            KS       5th

Spring Wheat – Dryland

John Hofer             ND      Bin Buster

Dallas Diesen         MN     1st

Robert Holzwarth  SD       2nd

Bruce Anderson     ND     3rd

Spring Wheat – Dryland % Increase

Greg Messer          ND       1st

Chris Carlson         ND       2nd

Jordan Christman  ND      3rd

Winter Wheat – Irrigated

Steven VanGrunsven OR   Bin Buster

Rylee Reynolds        ID      1st

Joel Zwainz               WA      2nd

Spring Wheat – Irrigated

Phillip Gross             WA     Bin Buster

Boe Clausen             WA     1st

Dallin Wilcox             ID      2nd

*It should be noted winners are selected by the percentage increase their yield exceeds the most recent 5-year Olympic County average as determined by USDA.

For more details on the winning entries and to review the official rules and entry details for the 2022 contest, visit yieldcontest.wheatfoundation.org.

Source: National Association of Wheat Growers news release

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