All soybean farmers in Kansas are encouraged to enter their competitive soybean crop into the Kansas Soybean Yield Contest. The statewide Kansas Soybean Value Contest, which analyzes protein, oil, and other soybean qualities, is also open for entries. Strong participation across the state provides a snapshot of growing conditions in each region and allows friendly competition among peers.
Entries must be postmarked or submitted electronically by November 15, 2025. Yield contest districts are determined by region, tillage method, and irrigation status, with a total of 18 districts under consideration. Only one entry per field will be accepted. An individual may enter multiple categories within the yield contest (conventional, no-till, dryland, or irrigated), but only one entry may be accepted per district. Individuals may submit one entry into the value contest.
Results are expected to be released in mid-December, followed by official recognition of the winners at the Kansas Soybean Celebration on January 30 in Salina.
Eligible fields must consist of at least five contiguous acres as verified by the Farm Service Agency, GPS printout, or manual measurement. A non-relative witness, either Kansas State Research and Extension personnel or a specified designee, must be present at harvest and should ensure that the combine grain hopper is empty prior to harvest. Official elevator-scale tickets with moisture percentage and foreign matter included must accompany entries to be considered.
The awards are as follows:
No-Till on the Plains may have additional awards for the no-till categories.
Individuals looking to submit a value contest entry should send a 20-ounce sample, which Ag Processing, Inc. evaluates to determine its value. Monetary awards are also given to the three highest-value entries.
The top yield contest winner for the state, the top value contest winner for the state, and one randomly drawn individual who entered both contests will win a sponsored trip for two to the Commodity Classic in San Antonio, TX, February 25-27, 2026. Airfare, accommodations, and registration will be covered.
A full guide to contest rules and regulations, along with the digital entry form, is available at kansassoybeans.org/contests. Questions may be directed to the Kansas Soybean office by phone at 877-KS-SOYBEAN (877-577-6923) or local KSRE offices.
Sarah Lancaster, Extension Weed Science Specialist
slancaster@ksu.edu
Jancey Hall, Kansas Soybean
hall@kansassoybeans.org