Secret Site Map
Thursday, May 23, 2013

Home News Ferry Morse Seed Co. changes hands, closes factory

Ferry Morse Seed Co. changes hands, closes factory

Industry News

The longtime seed distributor was bought by Seed Holdings.

| May 29, 2012

Ferry Morse is closing down its operations around the country following the company’s sale to Seed Holdings on May 18. The company was previously owned by Jiffy.

Workers at the Ferry Morse Seed Factory in Kentucky learned the news May 18 upon returning from lunch. The factory had been in operation for the past 53 years. Workers at the White City, Ore. plant were also laid off May 18, according to the Portland Business Journal.

The Ferry Morse Seed Co., which started off as a seed-by-mail business in 1856, laid off about half of its workers on May 18, and plans to terminate the other 200 by the end of the year, reports Greater Fort Wayne Business Weekly.

 

Top news

A backyard orchard

Give customers the tools to create their own mini tree success story.

Grow your relationships

We spoke to growers and retailers to find out how relations could be improved between the two and how both can maximize profits.

100 top garden centers in America

The nation's biggest independent retailers - and what makes them tick.

The Low Down

Compact and groundcover varieties add new dimensions to rose selections

GCA Best Garden Center Bathroom Awards Competition opens official call for entries

The awards recognize IGC retailers whose restrooms contribute to the store's favorable shopping experience.