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Kansas Soybean Grower Wins
National Conservation Award
ST. LOUIS
(March 6, 2013) - The American Soybean Association (ASA) presented
Gail Fuller from Emporia, Kan. with the 2013 National Conservation
Legacy Award on March 1, 2013, at the ASA Awards Banquet, held during
the Commodity Classic convention and trade show in Kissimmee, Fla.
The National Conservation Legacy Award recognizes the best of the best,
as the national award winner is selected from three regional winners of
Conservation Legacy Awards. Fuller was also the Midwest Region winner.
Regional winners distinguish themselves through environmental and
conservation practices that still allow them to farm profitably.
The judging panel deemed Fuller to be the standout among this year’s top
regional conservationists. Fuller approaches conservation on his Kansas
farm with a heavy emphasis on soil health, including continuous no-till,
utilization of cover crops and maximization of microbes. In addition,
Fuller says he is always looking for ways to reduce inputs. Fuller has
been working to rebuild the quail population and has added a livestock
component to his farm.
The Conservation Legacy Awards program is presented by ASA and sponsored
by BASF, Monsanto, USB/Soy Checkoff and Corn & Soybean Digest.
Other regional winners of Conservation Legacy Awards are: Roger Wenning,
Northeast Region winner from Greensburg, Ind. and Jeremy Jack, Southeast
Region winner from Belzoni, Miss.
To see videos highlighting conservation practices on the farm of each
regional winner go to
www.soygrowers.com/clap.
ASA represents all U.S. soybean farmers on domestic and international
issues of importance to the soybean industry. ASA’s advocacy efforts are
made possible through voluntary farmer membership by farmers in 30
states where soybeans are grown.
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PHOTO OF GAIL FULLER AVAILABLE at
www.soygrowers.com/clap/images/Fuller13.jpg. (Corn & Soybean
Digest photo)
For more information contact:
Cassandra Langley, ASA Communications Manager, 314-754-1344,
clangley@soy.org
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