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  2. Category:Seed companies - Wikipedia

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  3. Ferry-Morse Seed Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1930, Ferry was growing most of its seed in California, and the two firms had complementary businesses. [8] A merger made sense for both companies, and in 1930 they combined to form the Ferry-Morse Company. [5] The combined firm became the largest seed distribution company in the world. [8]

  4. Holden Foundation Seeds - Wikipedia

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    Foundation corn is the parent seed from which hybrids are made. Established in 1937, in Williamsburg, Iowa by Roland Holden, Holden was the largest independent producer of foundation seed in America before being acquired by Monsanto Company in 1997. [1] [2] Monsanto was subsequently acquired by Bayer in 2018, and Holden is now part of Bayer ...

  5. Seed company - Wikipedia

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    A street full of seed shops in Wuhan, China, a few blocks from Wuchang Railway Station. Seed companies produce and sell seeds for flowers, fruits and vegetables to commercial growers and amateur gardeners. The production of seed is a multibillion-dollar global business, which uses growing facilities and growing locations worldwide. While most ...

  6. Look inside a $15M expansion of a global vegetable seed ... - AOL

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    The American Seed Trade Association, an Alexandria, Va.-based industry group representing 650 seed producers, growers, distributors and developers, calculates the U.S. exported $364 million of ...

  7. Burpee Seeds and Plants - Wikipedia

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    A seed-counting machine at the W. Atlee Burpee company in 1943. The direction of the company began to change with the death of its founder in 1915, when his son, David Burpee, inherited the company. [7] David was interested in victory gardens and was an early promoter of the concept during World War I. [8]

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