Figure 1. Field of the white winter wheat variety Joe near Leoti, KS, that won state and national wheat yield contest in 2016.
Last year, Brett Oelke from Hoxie, Kansas, was a national winner in the “percent over county” category (Figure 2). Brett had a later-maturing variety and was able to take advantage of late May rains. Just like all contest winners, Brett received a trip to the Commodity Classic and was recognized at the Winner’s Reception. His wheat was also recognized for top quality ensuring that he received a $250 gift card. Moreover, Brett also was selected out of a drawing of the hard wheat winners to receive a hand-held GrainSense analyzer.

Figure 2. Brett Oelke, from Hoxie, Kansas received the recognition as a National Wheat Yield Contest winner in the percent over county category.
Entering is easy and must be done by May 15 for winter wheat, although you are encouraged to enter by April 15 to get into an early entry drawing for a Bushel Farm Business subscription. You only need a 5-acre plot to enter. Each entry costs $100, but we have several partners with vouchers you can use to enter at no cost to you. You must be a current member of the Kansas Wheat Commission or your state’s wheat grower organization.
Even if you are not sure how your winter wheat will finish, please enter by May 15. No late entries will be accepted. Go to www.yieldcontest.wheatfoundation.org to enter and read the complete rules.
Source : ksu.edu