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National Corn Growers Association Sets New Membership Record

NCGA currently has just over 36,000 members. This breaks the previous record, which was set in August of 2009.

October 31, 2010

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The National Corn Growers Association reached a new membership record in 2010 with rolls listing 36,216 growers at the end of August.  The previous record of 36,088 was set in August 2009.

"It is inspiring that so many growers want to personally support our programs and activities," says NCGA President Bart Schott, a grower from Kulm, N.D. "Increased grower involvement demonstrates the value members believe NCGA staff and grower leaders provide our industry."

Also this year, a record number of growers entered the National Corn Yield Contest, which requires NCGA membership.  An initial count indicates submission of approximately 7,119 entries, roughly 160 above last year's number.

In addition to representing individual members, NCGA works as a federation of the many state-level grower associations and checkoff boards.  More than 300,000 growers contribute to state and national organizations through corn checkoff funds in their states.

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