Although Trevor was confident in the seed he planted this past season, his fields performed even better than he and his father had hoped. “We knew that we were going to have good success with our spring crop — we had good moisture and good stand. But we were a little surprised at the yields in one particular field because those yields were better than we expected.”

What you get out of your fields is often what you put in. And in Trevor’s case, his hard work paid off. He looks forward to the opportunities that winning the NWYC will provide. “Getting to meet all the different farmers from across the country, and of course WestBred wheat’s hospitality. The whole overall experience is great; I haven’t traveled much in my life so getting to go Orlando will be great.”

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