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1993 - Pioneer paid $38 million to Monsanto for rights to Bt corn that is resistant to European corn borers. 1995 - Pioneer stock is listed on the NYSE as PHYB. 1996 - Pioneer acquires 20% stake in Sunseeds Co. (a hybrid vegetable seed producer) in exchange for Pioneer's vegetable seed operation.
The DowDuPont agricultural businesses that became Corteva had revenue of over $14 billion in 2017, [9] which would have placed the company in the Fortune 500 for that year. A major part of the company is Pioneer Hi-Bred International, which DuPont purchased in 1999.
Dierenfeld feared Johnston could lose Pioneer, the nation’s first hybrid seed company, founded in the city nearly 100 years ago. “It was a very big threat,” Dierenfeld says, adding, she ...
Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. (Pioneer) owns patents that cover the manufacture, use, and sale of various hybrid corn seed products (plants and seeds). Pioneer sells its patented hybrid seeds under a limited label license that provides: "License is granted solely to produce grain and/or forage."
As a result, DeKalb was the leader in U.S. hybrid seed corn sales from the mid-1930s until the mid-1970s (Crabb 1948. Roberts 1999). [2] In 1982 DeKalb formed a joint venture with Pfizer, called DeKalb-Pfizer Genetics, and in 1985 the name was changed to DeKalb Corporation. The seed business was spun off as DeKalb Genetics Corporation in 1988. [4]
San Francisco 49ers QB Brock Purdy, Pioneer are selling special football jerseys to help raise money for Iowa students studying agriculture.