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ASA Announces Winners of Precision Ag Contest
March 1, 2007… Tampa, Florida… The grower leaders of the American
Soybean Association (ASA) today announced the 15 winners of "Reach for
the Stars" contest that the ASA is running in partnership with John
Deere Ag Management Solutions (AMS). Each contest winner will have the
opportunity to use a premium-level precision ag system, each with a
suggested retail price of more than $20,000, on his or her farm for the
entire 2007 U.S. growing season.
"More than 400 growers registered for the ‘Reach for the Stars’
contest," said ASA First Vice President John Hoffman, a soybean producer
from Waterloo, Iowa. "Through an independent process of finalist
selection, ASA was able to identify a wide range of grower experience
and geographic diversity to put this equipment to the test.
Congratulations to the winners."
The 15 winners are: Nathan Wright-Harrisburg, Ark.; Roger
Godwin-Pelham, Ga.; Neal Kuhn-Manilla, Ind.;
Luke Smith-Rochester, Ind.; Ted Vinson-Fithian, Ill.; Chris Von Holten-Walnut, Ill.; Scott Chesnut-Boone,
Iowa; David Oberbroeckling-Davenport, Iowa; Curtis Claeys-Delmar, Iowa;
Dale Seyfred-Galien, Mich.; Ronald Tersteeg-Bird Island, Minn.; Peter
Kramer-Gibbon, Minn.; Todd Swanson-Wahoo, Neb.; Colin Dutenhoffer-Aberdeen,
S. Dak.; and Alan Meadows-Halls, Tenn.
"Each winner will now be put in contact with their local John Deere
dealer for installation and industry-leading support for their new
precision ag system," said John Deere AMS Marketing Manager Seth
Crawford. "They will also gain access to the John Deere AMS Web site,
StellarSupport.Deere.com, as well as the use of the Customer Care
Center, which is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for
around-the-clock technical support."
The contest prize package includes use of a GreenStarTM
AutoTracTM Assisted Steering System with an AutoTrac
Universal Steering Kit, a StarFireTM iTC receiver, and a John
Deere SF2 signal activation; a GreenStarTM 2 System, which
includes a GreenStar Display 2600 and preloaded GreenStar Basics
software; and GreenStar Apex Farm Management Software. After the program
ends, qualified participants will be offered an opportunity to purchase
the entire system, or just the components they want to own, at a greatly
reduced price.
"ASA and John Deere will stay in contact with each winner during the
year to learn about their experience with installation and utilization
of their new precision ag system," Hoffman said. "We are eager to learn
how precision ag has brought more productivity to their farms, and will
share this information in the future on ASA’s Web site
www.SoyGrowers.com."
Earlier this year, ASA mailed a packet of precision ag information to
more than 1,400 growers in soybean production areas across the country.
ASA and John Deere AMS personnel will also hold a series of regional
grower education meetings this summer and next winter, to help U.S.
soybean producers learn more about precision ag systems and how they fit
into all types of operations. Date and cities for the summer meetings
will be announced in June.
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For more information, contact:
John Hoffman, ASA First Vice President, 319-233-9480, jhoffman@neotek.net
Barry Nelson, Manager, Public Relations, John Deere, 913-310-8324,
NelsonBarryE@JohnDeere.com
Bob Callanan, ASA Communications Director, 314-576-1770, bcallanan@soy.org
Leigh Ann Cleaver, BCS Communication, 816-474-3166, leighann@bcsthinktank.com
Access this release at www.SoyGrowers.com
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