There is a new world record for corn yield per acre, and one family in Virginia has figured out what works. David, Craig, and Johnny Hula from Charles City, Virginia finished 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in the National Corn Growers Association’s “No-till/Strip-Till Irrigated” division with more than 500 bushels per acre. David Hula’s 542 bushels per acre with Pioneer seed set the record. Yields in this division topped all other divisions.
Dan Gause from Scranton, South Carolina reached 357 bushels per acre in the “A Non-Irrigated” category.
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