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You could win a Harvest Prize Pack! Simply comment on the question below to be entered to win. The winning entry will be randomly selected from the comments section of this blog. You must comment to win.
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How many generations has your family been farming?
Wheat leaves curling or stressed plants? Syngenta wants to help your wheat mitigate stress brought on by adverse weather. Poor grain fill, small head size, reduced tillering, short plants and curled leaves are just a few of the inhibitors to wheat quality and yield when weather conditions are adverse. Syngenta recommends wheat growers address these weather challenges early with best management practices and proactive fungicides to enhance stress tolerance and provide disease protection. The physiological benefits from Quilt® brand fungicides from Syngenta may help cereal crops better use the sun’s energy, increase water-use efficiency and extend grain fill as the final step in optimizing yields this season. We encourage all growers to act early this season to mitigate stress and defeat disease. Syngenta is a proud sponsor of All Aboard Wheat Harvest. We wish you luck on this week’s giveaway question!
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To enter scroll down and leave a reply. We will announce a winner at 2 p.m. CDT on Wednesday, July 3.
Marshall Farms
Posted at 14:12h, 01 JulyI am the 3rd generation.
Robert Hansen
Posted at 14:14h, 01 Julymy family has been farming for 5 generations in the usa
Judy
Posted at 14:17h, 01 Julytwo
Shelly Heimer
Posted at 14:22h, 01 Julyfour
Jason
Posted at 14:23h, 01 JulyMyself and my siblings are the 5th generation on our farm in western Nebraska and the 6th generation of farmers overall since our family came over to the United States from Germany
Amy Vice
Posted at 14:27h, 01 JulyMy family has been farming for 5 generations in the USA and not sure how many in Germany before that.
Phil Kline
Posted at 16:03h, 01 JulyNone. I do not farm but enjoyed farming with my-laws when they were alive. I now farms with 1/64th scale toys tractors and semi.
magne kåre tuhus,norway
Posted at 16:11h, 01 JulyI`m at least the fourth generation farming in Norway.
Frank Dietich
Posted at 16:22h, 01 JulyFrank Dietich
We live in south western Ontario and are seventh generation farmers from Germany to Canada. I am in my 60th year and my son is gearing up to take things over
Melinda McCurley
Posted at 16:49h, 01 July5th generation here!
David Shaw
Posted at 20:04h, 01 JulyMy son is the fourth generation working on our 110 year old family farm here in Canada.
Allen Walters
Posted at 20:31h, 01 Julyi’m the 3rd generation, hopefully my daughter will be 4th or a son
Ethan Fischer
Posted at 22:54h, 01 JulyI’m the 4th generation
Marcy Aycock
Posted at 07:18h, 02 July3rd generation
Karen Hancock
Posted at 08:46h, 02 JulyTwo, with the third stepping in.
All Aboard
Posted at 14:03h, 03 JulyCongratulations! You’ve been selected as our winner. Check your email on how to claim your prize.
Karen Hancock
Posted at 08:26h, 11 JulyThank you! Somehow I missed the email, I was recruited to help move bales at this time. Please contact me again.
All Aboard
Posted at 09:38h, 11 JulySent you a new email.
cdsjerry
Posted at 08:50h, 02 JulyI am the 5th generation in my family to farm in this area of Ohio however I’m also the last one here having sold the farm in 2012. My brother continues to farm however he farms in Kansas. He will be the last as he has no children. It saddens me greatly to know we will no longer be farms however economically, we just can’t continue as there are no acres available to farm.
Jack Tyrrell
Posted at 09:49h, 02 JulyFourth generation rice farmer in Australia
Mary Jo Maneth
Posted at 17:02h, 02 Julymy grandsons is the 6 th generation to live on this farm. The ancestors came over from Austria and they were farmers there.
Cindy Rector
Posted at 20:35h, 04 JulyOur family has been farming for 4 generations/ wheat & cattle in the Cashion Ok area