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Pioneer: cracking soy yield records
Mar 23, 2009, Delta Farm Press
Pioneer: cracking soy yield records

National Conservation Systems Conference set for Jan. 26-27 in Marksville, La.
Jan 23, 2009, Delta Farm Press
The 12th annual National Conservation Systems Cotton & Rice Conference is scheduled for Jan. 26-27 and will be held in Marksville, La. Sponsored by Cotton Incorporated and US Rice Producers Association, and a production of MidAmerica Farm Publications, the event is scheduled for the Paragon Casino Resort Convention Center. As in the past 11 years, the conference is co-sponsored by seven Mid-South

National Conservation Systems Conference Jan. 26-27
Jan 12, 2009, Delta Farm Press
The 12th annual National Conservation Systems Cotton & Rice Conference is scheduled for Jan. 26-27 and will be held in Marksville, La.

September 26, 2008
Sep 26, 2008, Delta Farm Press

Pioneer: Control growth in high-yield soybeans
Sep 25, 2008, Delta Farm Press
In 2006, Kip Cullers grew 130-bushel soybeans. That gaudy number was followed in 2007 with a yield of over 154 bushels.

Pioneer: Controlling plant growth in high-yield soybeans
Sep 12, 2008, Delta Farm Press
In 2006, Kip Cullers grew 130-bushel soybeans. That gaudy number was followed in 2007 with a yield of over 154 bushels. To accomplish such yields, Cullers starts with proper variety selection. Not only does he want a variety that yields high, but one that can take the kind of management he puts them in and still stand, said Greg Luce, at the recent field day at Cullers' Stark City, Mo., farm. That's

September 12, 2008
Sep 12, 2008, Delta Farm Press

Pioneer: find right corn plant populations
Sep 09, 2008, Delta Farm Press
One thing yield king Kip Cullers preaches is adequate plant population — high enough to maximize yield.

Find right plant populations to ensure consistent top corn yields
Sep 05, 2008, Delta Farm Press
One thing yield king Kip Cullers preaches is adequate plant population high enough to maximize yield. Today, we'll talk to you about Kip's environment and some of the background works Pioneer has done over the years to optimize genetics to perform in an environment like Kip's, said Scott Nelson, Pioneer agronomy research manager, at the recent field day on Cullers' Stark City, Mo., farm. Kip's place

Pioneer: history and future of corn breeding
Sep 05, 2008, Delta Farm Press
A wall of exotic corn varieties some towering, some odd-looking was the backdrop for a stop at the recent field day on Kip Cullers' Stark City, Mo., farm. The varieties illustrated some historical lines of corn down to what we're selling, said Bill Niebur, who is based in Iowa as Pioneer vice president of crop genetics research and development. Before domestication, corn started out as a grass with

September 5, 2008
Sep 05, 2008, Delta Farm Press

BASF: fungicides one key to record corn yields
Sep 03, 2008, Delta Farm Press
Fungicides and new herbicides were the focus of a stop at the recent field day at yield maestro Kip CullersÂ’ Stark City, Mo., farm.

BASF: treatment programs key to top soybean yields
Aug 29, 2008, Delta Farm Press
Ever wonder what it takes to set a world yield record? Record-holder Kip Cullers has some answers and those attending the recent field day at his Stark City, Mo., farm had the opportunity to hear about them.

Corn Article Archives
Jun 18, 2008, Delta Farm Press

Soybean News Archive
Jun 11, 2008, Delta Farm Press

Soybean News Archive
Jun 11, 2008, Delta Farm Press

Nearly 300 bushels per acre First-time corn grower hits top yield
Dec 14, 2007, Delta Farm Press, By David Bennett Farm Press Editorial Staff dbennett@farmpress.com
One might expect a wise farmer behind a near 300-bushel corn yield. But Gary Shepard says his corn-planting prowess was shaky from the start. I've never grown corn, the Corning, Ark., producer says, laughing. I didn't know the planter should have been in low range. When planting soybeans, Deere planters are left in high range. Shepard, planting corn for the first time, had correctly set the sprockets

Near 300-bushel yield for a rookie corn grower
Dec 12, 2007, Delta Farm Press, By David Bennett
Farm Press Editorial Staff

One might expect a sage, wise farmer behind a near 300-bushel corn yield. But Gary Shepard says his corn-planting prowess was shaky from the start.

Cullers sets soybean record with 154.74 bushels per acre
Oct 26, 2007, Delta Farm Press, By Forrest Laws Farm Press Editorial Staff flaws@farmpress.com
Kip Cullers has broken another yield record. This one might last a little longer than the last mark he set and then it might not. Cullers, one of the top finishers in last year's National Corn Growers Association Yield Contest, harvested 154.74 bushels of soybeans per acre from a 40-acre field on his farm near Stark City, Mo., Oct. 6. The yield average, confirmed by the Missouri Soybean Association,

October 26, 2007
Oct 26, 2007, Delta Farm Press

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