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In this episode of the Pioneer 100 Podcast, host Max Armstrong explores the century-long history of innovation at Pioneer, focusing specifically on mechanization and farming technologies that exist outside the realm of seed genetics. Joined by Jordan Spear (Productivity Global Lead) and Josh Mongan (Automation and Field Technology Leader), the discussion highlights how the company transitioned from hand-harvesting and visual inspections to high-tech solutions like AI-driven sorting and custom-engineered research machinery.
While Pioneer is widely recognized for seed breeding, this episode dives into the "engineering engine" that helps those genetics actually reach the farmer with maximum quality. The guests trace the evolution of seed processing from the industry’s first dedicated seed house in the late 1920s to modern-day automated labs.
Key topics include the development of portable dryer systems to stabilize grain moisture, the mechanization of the detasseling process, and the transition from cloth mail-order bags to the industry-standard PROBOX. The episode also showcases "bleeding edge" R&D tools, such as the Boreas wind machine, which mimics up to F2 tornadoes to test crop resilience, and the use of molecular marker technologies to ensure seed purity without waiting for a full growing season.
Key Takeaways:
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By Pioneer SeedsIn this episode of the Pioneer 100 Podcast, host Max Armstrong explores the century-long history of innovation at Pioneer, focusing specifically on mechanization and farming technologies that exist outside the realm of seed genetics. Joined by Jordan Spear (Productivity Global Lead) and Josh Mongan (Automation and Field Technology Leader), the discussion highlights how the company transitioned from hand-harvesting and visual inspections to high-tech solutions like AI-driven sorting and custom-engineered research machinery.
While Pioneer is widely recognized for seed breeding, this episode dives into the "engineering engine" that helps those genetics actually reach the farmer with maximum quality. The guests trace the evolution of seed processing from the industry’s first dedicated seed house in the late 1920s to modern-day automated labs.
Key topics include the development of portable dryer systems to stabilize grain moisture, the mechanization of the detasseling process, and the transition from cloth mail-order bags to the industry-standard PROBOX. The episode also showcases "bleeding edge" R&D tools, such as the Boreas wind machine, which mimics up to F2 tornadoes to test crop resilience, and the use of molecular marker technologies to ensure seed purity without waiting for a full growing season.
Key Takeaways:
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