About Us
A look into the past - Please take a moment to visit our museum.
Since 1947, Caudill Seed Co. has been producing, processing, and/or distributing a diversified line of agricultural products. For all your seed, sprouting seed, and bean needs, from a pallet load to a ship load, call us and we are certain to fill your needs. View our facilities.
We can deliver from 100 lbs. to 1000 tons. We are base producers and processors of all the above sprouting seeds and beans. We are the largest distributor of commercial and organic sprouts seeds in North America.
Looking for only the highest quality seeds and beans. Our quality is second to none.
We are members of:
- Q.A.I. - Quality Assurance International
- A.I.B. - American Institute of Bakers
- Oklahoma Seedsman’s Association
- Southern Seedsman’s Association., A.S.T.A. - American Seed Trade Association
- F.I.S., I.S.G.A. - International Sprout Growers Association
- Kentucky Seed Association
- N.C.F.S.T. - National Center for Food Safety and Technology - Board Member on Sprouting Project
About Louisville
Our corporate offices are located in Louisville, Kentucky. So, we thought we'd share a few facts with you.
Louisville, Kentucky's largest city, was established in 1778. It was was named for French King Louis XVI in appreciation of French aid during the Revolution. Growing very slowly at first, it suffered through occasional floods, malarial-type infections, and the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811-1812. Not until 1828 (with a population of nearly 10,000) did Louisville get around to its official incorporation as a city. From the time of its first organization as a village, February 7, 1781, until its incorporation as a city, it had been governed by trustees, but when its growth and commercial importance demanded the change of its government, it was erected into a city of five wards and placed under the government of a mayor and city council. The first town charter was signed on the 13th day of February, 1828.
The arrival of the first steamboat in Louisville in 1811 signaled a new age of growth. With river traffic greatly improved, the opening of the Portland Canal in 1830, and the large inflow of German and Irish immigrants in the 1840's, the city's population began to explode, reaching 43,000 in 1850, placing Louisville among the top twelve cities in size in America and making Louisville a commercial hub for the South and West. As the city's population and economy advanced, so did its institutions. The University of Louisville traces its roots to 1798 when the Jefferson Seminary was established.
The incorporated city of Louisville itself covers 62.5 square miles.
(From: Memorial History of Louisville, 1896, Volume 1, page 77 by J. Stoddard Johnson.)
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