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2023 Dairyland Seed Corn Yieldmaster Winners

BY Dairyland Seed Marketing Team
2023 corn Yieldmaster Winners

 

National Corn Yieldmaster:  Mike Gentry

 

Location Winner Hybrid Yield
Illinois/Iowa - 1st

Wayne Schultz, Jr & Michael Schultz

Edge of Night Farms LLC

DS-4917AM™  356.90 bu/a.
Illinois/Iowa - 2nd Dawn An Dusk Farms 
DS-5279Q™  232.80 bu/a
Indiana - 1st Mike Gentry  
DS-5095AM™ 358.00 bu/a
Indiana - 2nd David Lash 
DS-5095AM™  295.60 bu/a
Michigan Early - 1st Allen & Sarah Peterson 
DS-3601AM™  259.20 bu/a
Michigan Early - 2nd Hoekstra Farms 
DS-3900AM™  252.60 bu/a
Michigan Late - 1st Bob Krafft 
DS-4833AM™  295.70 bu/a
Michigan Late - 2nd Bristle Farms LLC 
DS-4833AM™  275.51 bu/a
Minnesota Early - 1st Ken Bergler 
DS-3881AM™  282.40 bu/a
Minnesota Early - 2nd Jim Ternus 
DS-3366AM™  267.00 bu/a
Minnesota Late - 1st Greg, Jake & Angie Golombeski DS-4510™ 334.00 bu/a.
Minnesota Late - 2nd Nielsen Farms DS-4580Q™ 306.50 bu/a.
North Dakota - 1st S and D Farms 
DS-2919AM™  235.20 bu/a
North Dakota - 2nd David Wald  
DS-2919AM™ 219.90 bu/a
South Dakota - 1st Wright Feedyards 
DS-5095AM™  262.69 bu/a
South Dakota - 2nd Jeff Neuharth 
DS-3477AM™  244.30 bu/a
Wisconsin Early - 1st Mike Gabsch  
DS-3900AM™ 281.14 bu/a
Wisconsin Early - 2nd Hochkammer Dairy LLC 
DS-3601Q™  256.40 bu/a
Wisconsin Late - 1st Bjugstad Farms DS-5250AM™ 317.25 bu/a.
Wisconsin Early - 2nd Doug Brander DS-5279™ 316.00 bu/a.
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