20 December 2017, 17:33, World

American farmer put up the world's highest corn yield with Pioneer® P1197AM™

On December 18, 2017 the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) announced that David Hula, a resident of Charles City, Virginia, set a new world corn yield record with 34 tons per hectare (542 bushels per acre) using Pioneer® P1197AM™ brand corn, breaking his 2015 record of 532 bushels per acre.

Hula previously set record-breaking yields in 2013 with Pioneer® hybrid P2088YHR, as well.

In total, the NCGA awarded 9 national and 191 state awards to growers using Pioneer® brand products who entered the annual yield contest.

''David Hula’s record-setting yield continues a phenomenal stretch of performance from the P1197 corn product family since it was introduced in 2014,'' said Judd O’Connor, DuPont Pioneer North America Region leader. ''When you couple our industry-leading products with the unmatched support of the DuPont Pioneer team, there isn’t a limit to what growers can accomplish. This new NCGA world record with a Pioneer product shows that.''

The P1197 family of corn products again led the charge for Pioneer, garnering 2 national and 62 state awards in addition to setting the new world record. Additionally, growers in the yield contest achieved great success with the P2089 family and P1870 family of products, taking home 24 and 11 state awards, respectively.

Pioneer brand products showed their depth in this year’s contest, with more 300 bushels-per-acre entrants than any other brand. Pioneer growers took home more than 46 percent of the state awards, confirming that Pioneer brand products can shine throughout the nation.

''We are proud of the way our products perform for growers,'' O’Connor said. ''Regardless of your management practices, Pioneer products have proven they have a solid agronomic foundation that can compete in a variety of conditions.''

Earlier it was reported that Pioneer corn occupied the TOP-5 places in the ІІІ West-Ukrainian championship.