2015 Kane County Corn Growers Hybrid Plots

The Kane County Corn Growers Association invites you to participate in our 30th annual corn hybrid plot. The plot will be located at our permanent location at the corner of Route 47 and Beith Road, about 1½ miles north of Elburn.

Due to the overwhelming positive feedback on the 2014 plot, we are continuing to invest in randomized, replicated plots.  As a reminder, we are working with an independent contractor to plant and harvest the plots. This will differ from a ‘side by side’ plot in the following ways:

  • Two, 40 foot long replications will be done for each hybrid in both the corn on corn and first year corn plots.
  • The placement of each hybrid will be randomly selected.
  • Each hybrid will be planted in four rows.
  • The published results will be an average of the replications on the corn on corn plot, and a separate average of the replications on the first year corn plot.
  • Please refer to the enclosed rules and entry form for more details.

The entry fees this year will be $125 for 1 hybrid, with a limit of three hybrids per company ($375 if three hybrids are submitted).  Please note that each hybrid will be planted two times in the corn on corn plot, and two times in the 1st year corn plot. Plot space is limited to 50 total hybrids  – submissions will be accepted on a first come first served basis.

Checks should be made out to the Kane County Corn Growers.  The entry form and fee must be received by March 20th at:
Kane County Corn Growers Association
P.O. Box 781
Elburn, IL 60119

March 28th is also the deadline for delivery of seed to Elburn Coop at:
202 West North St
Elburn, IL 60119.
(630) 365-6444.

Also, please make any necessary changes to your contact information on the plot entry form.

If you have any questions, please contact Dale Pitstick, Plot Chairman, at 630-816-0223,   Pitstickds@aol.com or Jeff Keifer, KCCG President, 630-669-9022, jeffk@elburncoop.com.

Thanks for your support of the Kane County Corn Growers,

Click here for the 2015 plot registration form

Exclusive Members Only UAV Demonstration Scheduled!

chadOn Thursday August 21, 2014 at 7:30 am., come and meet Chad Colby at our test plot and witness a live UAV demonstration and presentation.

When someone wants to know about the state of the art in UAV technology or policy, Chad Colby is the “go-to guy”.  He combines his experience and passion for farming, aviation and technology to provide insights into this rapidly evolving farm tool.  

Chad was raised on a Bureau County, Illinois grain farm. He lead a California-based aviation construction company that designed airport hanger projects and became a pilot.  He returned to Illinois and became immersed in precision agriculture, first at Precision Planting, then as a Ingratiated Solutions Manager and Marketing Manager for one of the nation’s largest John Deere dealers.  

When customers learned that Chad had a plane, they wanted to fly their fields.  So while Chad understood that the airplane’s bird’s-eye perspective was an ideal scouting tool, he also new that the plane was not efficient — owning and flying an aircraft is time-consuming and expensive.  His quest to streamline this service led him to unmanned aerial systems.

In 2013, he launched AgTechTalk.com to provide the agriculture community with the most up to date information on unmanned aerial systems. The website has become a clearing house for up-to-date information on the four evolving areas of UAVs:  airship technology, camera and imaging hardware and software, applications for the technology and on the rules and regulations relating to the commercial use of UAVs.  

He has been active in providing the industry with a better understanding of this emerging technology at events such as the 2013 John Deere Global IT Conference where he presented “Drones in Agriculture, the Next Phase in Precision Farming” and other events such as the 2014 Precision Aerial Ag Show and Ag PhD Field Day at Hefty Farm. He also appears often on “This Week in Agribusiness” where he presents a segment called Ag Tech Talk.  

Colby is also applying his unmanned aerial systems knowledge in his new role as Product Support Lead for Gregg Sauder’s 360 Yield Center (360yieldcenter.com). 360 Yield Center combines tools that sense the crop’s needs with new tools that allow for more timely application of nutrient and plant health solutions.  

Chad resides in Bloomington, Illinois with his wife Karen (partner at the consulting firm of McGillicuddy Corrigan Agronomics) and daughters Bristol and Mara.

This is strictly open to MEMBERS ONLY.  If you are interested in this demo, but not yet a member of the Kane County Corn Growers, come early and buy your one or three year membership at the plot that morning.  Start enjoying all the benefits of being a Corn Growers Member.