Jefferson County Grower Takes Second Place in Idaho National Wheat Yield Contest

January 10, 2017

Grower credits achievement to WestBred® wheat variety

ST. LOUIS, Jan. 10, 2017 – WestBred® wheat is proud to announce Jefferson county wheat grower, Brad Parks, won second place in Idaho in the National Wheat Yield Contest’s Spring Wheat—Irrigated category. The competition, organized by the National Wheat Foundation, champions yield-maximizing production practices employed by innovative wheat growers. Parks placed second in the state after a yield increase of 38.3 percent over the most recent USDA-NASS published county average data.

Parks achieved a yield of 146.6 bushels per acre with WestBred variety WB9411.

“We felt like the WB9411 variety was doing really well for us, so our seed supplier encouraged me to place the variety in the contest to see how it fared versus others,” said Parks. “We were very happy with our yield results.”

More than 170 individual growers across wheat-growing counties in the United States entered to compete in four categories: irrigated winter wheat, dryland winter wheat, irrigated spring wheat and dryland spring wheat.

The National Wheat Yield Contest recognized national winners in each category as well as the top three state winners per category. Winners were determined by evaluating the yield percentage increase above the USDA-NASS county averages. The inaugural contest encouraged growers to innovate, exchange knowledge and employ the newest available technology.

For Parks, maintaining good practices was the key to his yield results.

As a sponsor of the National Wheat Yield Contest, WestBred wheat provide growers with opportunities to succeed in the wheat industry and avenues to exchange successful techniques.

“Innovative techniques, high-performing seed varieties and cutting-edge production practices make planting wheat a more attractive option for growers,” said John Fietsam, Wheat Technical Product Lead for Monsanto.

With commodity prices of wheat fluctuating, growers today need to look for ways to maximize their yield and profit potential, and WestBred wheat is committed to providing solutions for growers.

“Through this contest, we’ve learned different management techniques growers are employing to maximize the proportion of genetic yield potential they harvest from their wheat seed investment,” said Fietsam. “By harnessing the benefits of new technology, the best wheat genetics and innovative production practices, the winning growers have shown the boundaries of wheat yields can be pushed.”

To register for the 2017 National Wheat Yield Contest, growers can visit yieldcontest.wheatfoundation.org. The registration deadline for winter wheat is May 1, 2017, and the deadline for spring wheat is August 1, 2017.

Wheat growers interested in competing in the contest can also contact their WestBred seed supplier or local WestBred representative. Additional details can be found at www.westbred.com.

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