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Craighead County farmer announced as 2025 Grow for the Green winner

Craighead County farmer announced as 2025 Grow for the Green winner

The Arkansas Soybean Association announced the Grow for the Green winners at its annual meeting. Pictured (L to R): Scott Flannigan, Craighead County, Northeast, Third Place; Adam Fisher, Cross County, Northeast, Second place; Tim Fisher, Cross County, Champions Group, First place; Brian Chastain, Phillips County, East Central Delta, First Place; Kevin Goble, Mississippi County, Northeast Delta, First Place; Blake Goodman, Clay County, Northeast, First Place; Larry Ferguson, Clark County, Western, First Place; John Allen McGraw, Lincoln County, Southeast Delta, Second Place. Photo: Contributed/Arkansas Soybean Association


Brinkley, AR – Contributed – Scott Flannigan, a Craighead County soybean producer, was announced a 2025 Grow for the Green Soybean Yield Challenge winner at the Arkansas Soybean Association (ASA)’s annual meeting on Monday, Feb. 9 in Brinkley.

He placed third in the Northeast Division and is a new member of the 100 Bushel Club.

He and seven other soybean farmers from across the state were honored as the top performers in their respective regions. Administered in partnership with the Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board (ASPB) and the University of Arkansas Extension Services (UAEX), the annual contest strengthens Arkansas’ standing as a leading national producer.

In 2025, soybeans were the second most grown row crop in Arkansas, generating $2.3 billion in cash farm receipts. Arkansas producers harvested on average 55 bushels per acre despite multiple challenges, including flooding and unseasonably warm weather.

“Soybeans continue to be one of Arkansas’ most vital row crops,” said Brad Doyle, Chairman of the Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board and Poinsett County farmer. “That is due to the hard work and determination of soybean producers in this state. Grow for the Green gives us the opportunity to recognize and celebrate the best in the industry.”

Grow for the Green not only rewards the highest-yielding farmers but also encourages the use of innovative farming practices and gathers crucial data that drives continuous improvement in soybean production.

The contest remains a powerful platform for recognizing the dedication and expertise of Arkansas’ soybean farmers, who are essential to advancing the state’s agricultural leadership. For each division, first place is awarded $7,500, second place $5,000 and third place $2,500. The Champion Division competes for one prize of $5,000.

This year’s contest showcased exceptional results, with winners from seven regions, one all-state conventional (non-GMO) and a champions category, each honored for their remarkable yields and commitment to sustainable farming practices.

“Hardship isn’t new to Arkansas producers,” said Derek Helms, ASA President and Clark County farmer. “Grow for the Green honors their dedication while highlighting the continued impact soybeans have on the state’s economy. Even in challenging times, the crop remains an agricultural powerhouse.”

To learn more about the Grow for the Green yield challenge, visit TheMiracleBean.com and ArkansasSoybean.com.

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