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Bowmans wins 2024 Glen Brand Prize for Ag Entrepreneurism

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Andrew and Karlie Bowman, the innovators behind the popcorn brand Pilot Knob Farms, have won the 2024 Glen “GB” Brandt Prize for Ag Entrepreneurism, a prestigious award recognizing a grower, producer, or farmer who exemplifies an entrepreneurial spirit and advances innovation in agricultural practices and products.

The award was announced at the 2024 AgTech Innovation Summit, which was hosted by the University of Illinois Research Park.

Working with the University of Illinois, the Bowmans have developed new popcorn hybrids, resulting in specialty red and blue “hull-less” popcorn. The flagship popcorn product is known for its improved texture and taste, and they market the product behind the theme, “No toothpicks required.”

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Alex Lovdahl (left) of The BRANDT Foundation Presents the 2024 Glen “GB” Brandt Prize for Ag Entrepreneurism to Andrew and Karlie Bowman of Pilot Knob Farms.

The Bowmans have also pioneered an automated in-store popcorn demonstration unit. This creation broadens the reach of their product by enabling a representative-free introduction to consumers in retail environments. It reflects their forward-thinking approach to product marketing and customer engagement. 

Located near Oneida, Illinois, the Bowmans are fifth-generation farmers with over 1,800 acres of corn and soybean seed beans.

“Congratulations to the Bowmans,” said Karl Barnhart, VP of The BRANDT Foundation. “Pilot Knob Farm demonstrates the power of creative thinking and continuous improvement. These are the values that GB lived by and instilled into the BRANDT companies. We’re proud to recognize the Bowmans and honor GB’s legacy.”

The Glen “GB” Brandt Prize for Ag Entrepreneurism was established in 2021 by The BRANDT Foundation in partnership with the University of Illinois to honor the memory of Glen Brandt, a legendary figure in Illinois agriculture. The annual $10,000 prize rewards individuals who demonstrate exceptional creativity, vision, and a commitment to the future of agriculture.

Previous winners of the GB Prize include Will Glazik, Matt Riggs, and Eric Miller.

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