This is Bill Cook, and I’m in Mr. Krause’s plots. This is one of our smart plant locations up in Concordia. So… we’re not too far from harvest, and these beans look really good. They’ve been really dry this year, but we still have a lot of opportunity. We thought this plot would be over 80 bushel, one of the Smart …
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Looking for 300 Bushel Corn? Let Us Show You How to Get It!
Hi, I’m Kellen Bounous, with big yield, today is September 17th and we’re going to be looking at some corn today that a farmer here in the Garden City area planted. He was set up with John Deere planter, 20, 36 row, with a 30,000 seed population. Franklin Weaver here is going to talk a little bit about the program …
Read More »Big Yield and the HHR
As you can imagine, we keep quite a few vehicles over here at the BigYield.us Campus. You already know about the Big Yield Bus. But most of the other vehicles are trucks. One exception is the HHR. We just got back from picking her up at the sign shop. Yes, looks like the HHR got some graphics applied to it …
Read More »Field Day at Boden Seed in Montrose, Missouri
Today the Big Yield Team was down in Montrose, Missouri, at a growers meeting hosted by Wayne and Ed Boden of Boden Seed. We were invited to come down and talk to a group of 40 farmers and a group of FFA students about the success of our high yielding Smart Plot soybeans that we’ve been managing for the Bodens’. …
Read More »The Big Yield Bus Gets a Facelift
One of the things we do a LOT of over here at BigYield.us is show people what we’re growing in our Research Plots. It doesn’t matter whether we’re showing them our 100 Bushel Soybeans, our 300 Bushel Corn, or our 100 Bushel Wheat… correction, our 164 Bushel Wheat, which by the way, you can read all about by downloading our …
Read More »Want Higher Soybean Yields? There are a Few Things You can do to Ensure That!
Managing your soybean plant from it’s infancy all the way through it’s reproductive stage will ensure a high soybean yield. This is about the time of the season where your beans are growing nicely and setting pods. In the past, the temptation of growers has been to sit back and relax while waiting for the harvest. Often times, the latter …
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