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Growers Planting Pioneer® Brand Sorghum Hybrids Win Nine National Categories in 2014 Yield Contest

Results Show Continued Top Performance with Pioneer Sorghum Hybrids

Iowa- Growers planting Pioneer® brand sorghum hybrids recently won three of seven first-place finishes and nine of the 21 national categories in the 2014 National Sorghum Producers (NSP) Yield and Management Contest. Growers using Pioneer® 84G62 brand sorghum won five of the nine national titles, and 33 of 81 state titles won using Pioneer® brand sorghum hybrids.

First-, second- and third-place national honors were awarded in each of the seven divisions. Growers compete within a broad range of sorghum production classes, including conventional-till irrigated, conventional-till non-irrigated, mulch-till non-irrigated, no-till non-irrigated, reduced-till irrigated, double-crop non-irrigated and double-crop irrigated.

The top-yielding national winner was Henson Land & Cattle of Hockley, Texas, where Pioneer® 84P80 brand sorghum was used in a conventional-till irrigated environment to achieve 245.94 bushels per acre, very near the world record of 249. Other national winners using Pioneer® brand sorghum hybrids were found in Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Pennsylvania across many of the categories.

"We are incredibly proud of the way Pioneer® brand sorghum hybrids performed in the 2014 NSP Yield and Management Contest," said Doug Pilkington, DuPont Pioneer senior marketing manager, Lincoln, Neb. "Our high-yielding products, coupled with implementation of the very best management practices, shows what is possible for sorghum growers in the United States."

"Our sorghum research program also helps ensure that growers who use Pioneer sorghum hybrids experience strong performance year in and year out," he said. "We continue to expand our investment in research to improve our products and the defensive traits that protect top yields."

State and national winners will be recognized at the NSP Yield and Management Contest Awards Dinner on Friday, Feb. 27 during the 2015 Commodity Classic in Phoenix, Arizona.

Details about individual winners can be found on the Pioneer website at http://www.pioneer.com/nsp/.

For more information about the broad range of top-producing Pioneer products, growers should contact their local Pioneer sales professional.

DuPont Pioneer is the world's leading developer and supplier of advanced plant genetics, providing high-quality seeds to farmers in more than 90 countries. Pioneer provides agronomic support and services to help increase farmer productivity and profitability and strives to develop sustainable agricultural systems for people everywhere. Science with Service Delivering Success®.

 

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