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    160bu/ac Soybeans?

    "Stepping outside of the comfort zone. A firm believer in trying something new, Kip Cullers is an expert at it. Cullers' 2010 learning experience took him to a new world record soybean yield of 160.6 bu/acre. This year's intensive crop management program including Bio-ForgeĀ® to build roots and enhance stress recovery.

    Maximizing the genetic expression of plants, Bio-Forge is designed to manage the stress of extreme temperatures, drought conditions, high plant populations, excess moisture - even herbicide damage. Keeping plant hormones at the optimal balance, Bio-Forge manages excess ethylene so plants can function properly. It is easy to use and can be applied any time in the growing season - as a seed, in-furrow or foliar treatment.

    Backed bu over 50 university studies, Bio-Forge showed an average yield increase of 17.65 bu./acre on corn, 10 bu/acre increase on wheat and 5 bu/acre on soybeans.

    To see what farmers are saying or to view the research data yourself, visit StollerUSA.com."

    The math on that is frightning!

    160 times $12/bu...

    #2
    Western Canada just doesn't have the heat units to hit
    those kinds of yields on soybeans, maybe a long way
    in the future but these yields must be coming from
    places with over 3000 heat units. In southern
    Manitoba we are at 2500 at Winnipeg to 2700 at
    Morden as an average. Sask is quite a bit lower in
    General.

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      #3
      Went up to see a fellow in Leduc who had the world record for wheat. 230 bushels per acre! Wanted to learn his secrets.

      Well heard his talk , then had a beer(or six) with him after, and learned alot, but not much helpful...

      He used a modified drill that was interesting, but notilled, conventional tilled, and plowed as necessary. He broadcast fertlizer on the surface, and incorporated. Nothing special. He burned the straw if necessary.

      He farms in New Zealand, and has virtually endless frost free days. That, and the soil type, help alot. He said I actually grew more grain per day than he did. LOL.

      They have european varieties of winter wheat we can't get and he uses a growth regulator out of China we can't use.

      The key for him, and here I guess, is to keep that plant green and healthy as long as possible. He said every day he could keep that wheat crop going, he gained 4 bpa. He used fungicides and growth regulators to do that.
      He got about $7 per bushel and wheat was his most profitable crop. What a world we live in.

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