Des Moines, Iowa
December 6, 2006
Growers planting
Pioneer® brand sorghum
hybrids recently won 10 of the 15 national categories in the
2006 National Sorghum Producers’ (NSP) Yield and Management
Contest. All of these growers won with Pioneer sorghum hybrid
84G62.
Farmers growing Pioneer sorghum
hybrids finished first place in two of the five national contest
segments. First-, second- and third-place national honors were
awarded in each segment with growers planting Pioneer sorghum
hybrids winning more than two-thirds of those placings.
In addition, growers winning both
“bin-buster” 2006 championships also planted Pioneer sorghum
hybrid 84G62. They were Ki Gamble, Kiowa County, Kan., with
179.63 bushels per acre in the irrigated class and Jon Robnett
from Audrain County, Mo., with 177.19 bushels per acre in the
non-irrigated class. NSP contest winners are awarded based on
their ability to exceed established USDA yield average for the
county where the contest field is grown; the “bin-buster” awards
are given to the actual highest yield gained in irrigated and
non-irrigated categories.
The NSP Yield and Management
Contest is an annual competition among sorghum producers with
the goal of producing the highest yields. Growers compete within
a broad range of sorghum production classes, including
conventional-till irrigated, conventional-till non-irrigated,
mulch-till non-irrigated, no-till non-irrigated and reduced-till
irrigated.
In addition to national placings,
growers planting Pioneer sorghum hybrids also captured a
majority of the state awards. Among state winners, growers
planting Pioneer sorghum hybrids won 78 percent of the
first-place awards and also 78 percent of all category
placements.
A breakout of state winners who
planted Pioneer sorghum hybrids is:
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Conventional-till irrigated - 6 of 8 state places (5 of 6
first places)
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Conventional-till non-irrigated - 18 of 21 state places (9
of 10 first places)
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Mulch-till
non-irrigated - 10 of 16 state places (6 of 10 first places)
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No-till
non-irrigated - 23 of 27 state places (13 of 16 first
places)
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Reduced-till
irrigated - 4 of 6 state places (2 of 3 first places)
“We’re pleased to see the
outstanding results growers achieved in the NSP contest this
year,” says Clive Holland, Pioneer sorghum marketing manager.
“The attentive management practices of these growers, along with
strong performing products, led to their success. Having the
majority of the top-yielding hybrids in this contest shows the
advantages Pioneer products bring to the financial bottom line
of sorghum producers.”
National and state winners will be
recognized Jan. 14-16, 2007, at the 2007 National Sorghum
Producers and Southern Seed Association Conference in Santa Ana
Pueblo, N.M.
Details about individual winners
can be found on the Pioneer Web site at
http://www.pioneer.com/media/nsp.htm. For more information about
the broad range of top-producing Pioneer products, growers
should contact their local Pioneer sales professional.
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