Caudill Seed Acquires Second Fertilizer Plant
Caudill Seed Acquires Second Fertilizer Plant
Caudill Seed is proud to announce the acquisition of the former Southern States CoOp Fertilizer facility located at 201 Magnolia Street in Winchester, KY, by its subsidiary, Kentucky Fertilizer. This strategic acquisition significantly expands Kentucky Fertilizer's production capacity, allowing the company to enhance its range of high-quality fertilizers tailored for the agricultural and turf industries. The state-of-the-art facility is ideally suited to boost production efficiency and support the development of new products that cater to the evolving needs of the market.
With the addition of this facility, Kentucky Fertilizer is positioned to streamline its manufacturing processes and increase output, ensuring timely delivery and consistent quality. This expansion underscores the company's commitment to innovation and excellence in fertilizer production, providing superior solutions for farmers, gardeners, and landscapers. As Kentucky Fertilizer continues to grow, it remains dedicated to supporting the agricultural community with products that promote sustainable practices and optimal soil health.
Connor Caudill, cfcaudill@caudillseed.com
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