Henry Agard Wallace, the Iowa Corn Yield Tests, and the Adoption of Hybrid Corn

38 Pages Posted: 30 Jun 2008 Last revised: 22 Aug 2022

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Richard C. Sutch

University of California, Riverside and Berkeley; University of California, Berkeley; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Date Written: June 2008

Abstract

This research report makes the following claims: 1] There was not an unambiguous economic advantage of hybrid corn over the open-pollinated varieties in 1936. 2] The early adoption of hybrid corn before 1937 can be better explained by a sustained propaganda campaign conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture at the direction of the Secretary of Agriculture, Henry Agard Wallace. The Department's campaign echoed that of the commercial seed companies. The most prominent hybrid seed company, Pioneer Hi-Bred Company, was founded by Wallace and he retained a financial interest while serving as Secretary. 3] The early adopters of hybrid seed were followed by later adopters as a consequence of the droughts of 1934 and especially 1936. The eventual improvement of yields as newer varieties were introduced explains the continuation and acceleration of the process.

Suggested Citation

Sutch, Richard C., Henry Agard Wallace, the Iowa Corn Yield Tests, and the Adoption of Hybrid Corn (June 2008). NBER Working Paper No. w14141, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1152682

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