This week on the Red Dirt Agronomy podcast, the crew sits down with Dusti Gallagher, CEO of Heartland Plant Innovations, to explore how cutting-edge breeding tools are transforming wheat genetics.
From her Oklahoma upbringing to her role in driving biotech advancement in Kansas, Dusti shares the story of how HPI is helping breeders produce better wheat—faster.
Using double haploid technology, her team can deliver pure, stable genetic lines in just a year, dramatically reducing development timelines.
Dusti also introduces us to HB4 wheat, the first biotech wheat trait deregulated in the U.S., boasting drought tolerance and herbicide resistance.
With a strong focus on science-backed innovation and a respect for producers’ concerns about biotech, Dusti and HPI are helping bridge the gap between advanced research and on-farm value.
Whether you're a grower or just fascinated by crop science, this is one conversation you won’t want to miss.
Key Takeaways
Timestamps
00:00 – Welcome and High Plains Journal Live intro
00:42 – Meet Dusti Gallagher, CEO of Heartland Plant Innovations
03:02 – What is double haploid technology?
06:20 – How HPI cuts wheat breeding timelines in half
08:22 – Speed breeding, single seed descent, and environmental control
10:14 – Who HPI works with and what crops they support
12:38 – Genetic complexity of wheat and challenges in breeding
14:26 – GMO vs. double haploid breeding – clearing up confusion
16:48 – Collaborating with breeders like Brett Carver
18:19 – Dusti’s journey from OSU to HPI
21:03 – Is hybrid wheat finally here?
22:09 – HB4 wheat: The first deregulated biotech trait in U.S. wheat
24:34 – What’s next for biotech in wheat breeding
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