The One That Started It All: History of Hybrid Adoption and the Impact on US Ag
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In the debut episode of our centennial series, legendary broadcaster Max Armstrong sits down with Dean Podlich (Digital Seeds Platform Leader) and Geoff Graham (VP of Seed Product Development) to travel back to 1926. They explore the transition from "pretty" open-pollinated ears to the science-driven hybrid revolution that changed the face of global agriculture forever.
From the backyard breeding plots of Henry A. Wallace to the modern frontier of gene editing, this episode explains why Pioneer has spent a century focusing on the "Long Look" — a philosophy that prioritizes farmer success and scientific integrity over short-term gains.
Episode Timestamps- [0:00] Intro: Max Armstrong introduces the Pioneer 100 series and guests Dean Podlich and Geoff Graham.
- [1:15] Meet the Experts: Dean and Geoff share their 25-year journeys from quantitative genetics and corn breeding to leading digital R&D.
- [3:15] Agriculture in 1926: A look at a world where 40% of the workforce was in ag, and corn yields had been stagnant around 25 bushels per acre for a century.
- [5:00] The Visionary: Who was Henry A. Wallace? A scientist first, a politician second, and a man whose curiosity sparked a corn hybrid revolution.
- [7:30] Science Over Aesthetics: How Wallace challenged the "pretty ear" contests by proving that genetics, not appearance, drove yield.
- [10:00] Breaking Through Skepticism: The story of how hybrid corn went from less than 1% of Iowa acreage to 99% in just one decade.
- [12:30] The "Long Look" Philosophy: Unpacking the four fundamental principles that guide Pioneer business ethics and R&D.
- [15:30] The Post-WWII Golden Age: The rise of mechanization and synthetic nitrogen, and the Pioneer expansion into soybeans, sorghum, and wheat.
- [18:00] Yield Trends & Stability: Comparing 1925 yields to those of today and discussing how modern genetics survived the historic 2012 drought.
[21:00] The Next 100 Years: Why "theoretical limits" of yield are meant to be broken and the role of gene editing in the future of farming.
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