On Aug. 23, 2023, Alex Harrell shattered the world soybean record with a yield of 206.7997 bushels per acre on his Smithville, Georgia, farm. The 33-year-old farms about 3,000 acres of wheat, soybeans, corn, and watermelons with his father, Rodney, in Lee and Sumter Counties, north of Albany.
Dewey Lee, a former University of Georgia agronomist of 35 years, calls Harrell an out-of-the-box thinker. Open to different crops and ideas, and a hunger to learn, the young farmer likes challenging himself and others around him, Lee says: “He’s always on that edge.”
“I’ve got to give credit where credit is due,” Harrell says. Until Randy Dowdy — who set the previous record, 190 bushels per acre in 2019 — came along, nobody associated high-yielding soybeans with Georgia. Dowdy’s achievements helped Harrell believe he could overcome the challenges of the South’s sandy, low cation exchange capacity (CEC) and low organic matter soils. “[Dowdy] gave me something to chase,” Harrell says.
Harrell has worked with Dowdy and other record-setting farmers through the Total Acre Program, and credits the group for many of the lessons he’s learned.
Record-setting Season April 5: Soybean planting
Harrell planted 85,000 seeds per acre in 30-inch rows on April 5. The soybeans were a Group 4 indeterminate variety from Asgrow, AG48X9.
Harrell attributes the planter as the key to high yields: “More than any product, getting a uniform stand, uniform emergence, and seed singulation,” he says. “I know that sounds pretty simple, but without a doubt, that’s the number one thing. You drive higher yields with a better stand and better emergence.”
This story is from the May - June 2024 edition of Successful Farming.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the May - June 2024 edition of Successful Farming.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Great Plains 60-Foot PI5905 Planter
The planter is available in 15-inch spacing with 47 rows, or 30-inch spacing with 24 rows.
Give It Away?
I'm very concerned about estate taxes. We have worked hard for what we have, and we don't just want to give it all away to the government when we die.
Portable Oil Changing Station
Make oil changes on the go with this farmer-built station.
The Future of Fertilizer
How “green” fertilizer is defined will determine which practices and products deliver a premium to farmers.
From Well to Wheels
A look at ethanol's life cycle emissions.
Integrating Biologicals
Key considerations include individual farm goals, agronomic management, and on-farm trials.
Grain Hopper Trailers Hold Their Value
Trailers are available if you know where to look and prices are steady.
8 Eggcellent Ideas From Successful Farming
Scan the QR code below for a link to these ideas.
Health Leads to Profitability
Using the latest technology has helped this Wisconsin family keep their cows, their soil, and their community healthy.
Where The Water Buffalo Roam
A trip to Italy inspired this North Carolina couple to start raising water buffalo and producing their own cheese.