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DuPont Pioneer Celebrates Top-Yields of Western Canadian Farmers

DuPont Pioneer Celebrates Top-Yields of Western Canadian Farmers
2014 yield challenge winners announced
 
DuPont Pioneer congratulates 15 corn and canola growers from Western Canada who achieved top crop yields. The growers used leading Pioneer® brand hybrids to earn a winning rank in the 2014 Western Canadian Proving Ground™ Yield Challenge Contest. More than 1,000 growers from across Western Canada participated in the challenge.
"The Proving Ground Yield Challenge is a fantastic way for growers to show us what our Pioneer® brand hybrids can do in their own fields," says Mark Kuchuran,marketing communications manager - Western Canada, DuPont Pioneer. "We saw a lot of strong yields in 2014 - especially with our new Pioneer Protector® canola hybrids 45H33 and 45S56."
Each of the winners receive a trip for two to the 2015 Tim Hortons Brier curling event in Calgary, Alberta, and a bus tour of the DuPont Pioneer canola production plant and corn research station in Lethbridge, Alberta.
 
A complete list of winners follows:
 
• Frank Prince, (Waskada, MB): 182.8 bu/ac, growing Pioneer® hybrid P7443R corn
• Michael Hrabarchuk, (Benito, MB): 62.3 bu/ac, growing Pioneer® hybrid 45S56 canola
• Leslie Felsch, (Rigdeveille, MB): 186.2 bu/ac, growing Pioneer® hybrid 39D97 corn
• Kevin Falk, (Niverville, MB): 172.6 bu/ac, growing Pioneer® P7632AM-R brand corn.
• Scott Mason, (Valleyview, AB): 57.1 bu/ac, growing Pioneer® hybrid 45S56 canola
• Phil Constantin, (Sturgeon County, AB): 85.9 bu/ac growing Pioneer® hybrid 45H33 canola
• Craig Ramsay, (Red Deer, AB): 75 bu/ac, growing Pioneer® hybrid 45H29 canola
• Kelly Konieczny, (Mannville, AB): 60.9 bu/ac, growing Pioneer® hybrid 45S56 canola
• Don Broomfield, (Stavely, AB): 54.7 bu/ac growing Pioneer® hybrid 45S52 canola
• Calvin Dunsmore, (Rocanville, SK): 39.9 bu/ac , growing Pioneer® hybrid 45H76 canola
• Curt Dobson, (Rouleau, SK): 72.5 bu/ac, growing Pioneer® hybrid 45H29 canola
• Hudy Farms, (Melville, SK): 53.1 bu/ac, growing Pioneer® hybrid 45S54 canola
• Dennis Hotler, (Archerwill, SK): 60.5 bu/ac, growing Pioneer® hybrid 45H29 canola
• John Bugg, (Paynton, SK): 66.7 bu/ac, growing Pioneer® hybrid 45H29 canola
• Brian Brown (Loreburn, SK): 64.7 bu/ac, growing Pioneer® hybrid 45S54 canola 
The information collected by DuPont Pioneer through the challenge is another way the company collaborates with growers to increase research initiatives, improve yield per acre in growers' fields by putting the right product on the right acre.
 
Source: DuPont

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