What’s Next for Your Yield Happens Here.

We know that continually raising the bar on yield is important and that no two acres are alike. That's why we breed, test, and deliver local support with you in mind. Get insight and recommendations tailored specifically to the South right here — so that you can be at your best.

Your Highest Yields in the Southern US Start Here


Crop Scouting Guide

Click below to learn more about insects and diseases for each growth stage of your corn and soybean plants. We have in-depth agronomic information on everything from Japanese beetles to white mold so that you can prepare to combat these crop challenges.

Featured Articles

Get in-depth dives into our top agronomy topics for the Southern U.S.

Unlock Your Highest Yields

Browse the latest Pioneer brand seed yield data and the Pioneer product finder to choose the best crops for the Southern U.S.

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Local Yield Results

Get local yield data across all major row crops to find the right high-yielding products for your acres.

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Here at Our Research Facilities

We test at the local level to make certain our industry-leading genetics will deliver consistent results in your fields. This map displays all the testing locations we have across the United States.

Map depicting research facilities in the United States

Our process starts several steps ahead of competitors by accessing one of the largest germplasm libraries in the industry. Advanced breeding technologies built by decades of research and development leadership and millions of dollars in investment have significantly broadened and accelerated our development pipeline. The result: Pioneer seed innovations made available to you faster than ever.

  The Latest Seed Innovations From Pioneer

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