Johnston, IA (February 10, 2025) - The 2025 Pioneer Agronomy Research Summary book continues to serve as a resource for farmers and agricultural professionals. This year’s edition — available in both print and digital forms — highlights key research findings and provides historical insights that reinforce agronomy’s role in advancing crop production.
This year’s edition covers a wide range of corn, soybean and specialty crop topics, such as:
- Field Evaluation of Reduced Stature Corn
- Corn Stunt Disease in the U.S.
- Harnessing the Power of Biological Nitrogen Fixation
- Red Crown Rot in Soybeans
- And much more
First introduced in 1992, the Agronomy Research Summary has evolved from a concise field research overview to a comprehensive resource that includes in-depth crop management analyses and emerging agricultural trends. This year’s edition also celebrates Pioneer’s history of agronomy, spotlighting the people, events and innovations that have shaped its legacy.
“Pioneer has two main priorities with this publication which include scientific rigor and depth of knowledge,” said Mark Jeschke, Corteva Agriscience Agronomy Manager and primary author of the publication. “We strive to present the current scientific understanding around a given topic and ensure that conclusions reflect the data. In addition, we try to go beyond just presenting plot results and dig into the how and why of crop management products and practices, as well as explore trends and technologies poised to impact crop production.”