Glenn Waller: Georgia soybean’s ‘Mr. Efficiency’
Sunday, January 29th, 2012
When Georgia farmers are recognized for producing high yield and low cost soybeans, Glenn Waller’s name is more often than not listed among the winners.
A farmer for 50 years, he grows soybeans, cotton, and beef cattle in Washington County, Ga. He’s not about to retire, but as a concession to his age he recently stopped renting a nearby dryland farm.
His overall 2011 soybean yields were good — 52 bushels per acre — but he says it was mainly due to cutting back on non-irrigated plantings.
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