May 05
Seeds for Emergent
Genetics' acquisition was planted early
February 05
Monsanto Company to
acquire Emergent Genetics, a leading cotton seed company
Stoneville and NexGen
brand cotton seed testing indicates outstanding seed vigor for 2005
September 04
Emergent Genetics
releases eight new Stoneville and NexGen cotton varieties for 2005
Emergent Genetics to
launch Bt cotton varieties in India
July 04
New appointments at Emergent
Genetics Vegetable A/S
June 04
L. Dæhnfeldt A/S
changes name to Emergent Genetics Vegetable A/S
NexGen cotton offers
premium fiber quality, high yield potential for growers in the
Texas Northern High Plains, Oklahoma and Kansas
2004 marks last
season for Stoneville’s BXN cotton seed
September 03
Thomas
F. “Bud” Hughes leaves Stoneville Pedigreed Seed Company for other
opportunities
August 03
Emergent Genetics Inc.
to sell Dæhnfeldt's activities on the Flower Division
June 03
Emergent Genetics announces
new structure
April 02
Emergent Genetics, LLC and
Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst, Inc. acquire a majority stake in Paras Extra
Growth Seeds Limited
February 01
V.R. Kaundinya joins Emergent Genetics, Inc. as Vice-President, Asia
March 00
Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst and Emergent Genetics acquire Produsem,
Argentina's leading wheat seed producer
February 00
Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst and Emergent Genetics acquire majority stake
in Mahendra Hybrid Seeds Company Ltd., one of India's largest hybrid
seed companies
December 99
Independent Stoneville will be strong competitor
Monsanto completes sale of Stoneville to Hicks, Muse,
Tate & Furst and Emergent Genetics, Inc.
October 99
SeedWorks appointed North American distributor of
Daehnfeldt vegetable seeds
August 99
Monsanto to sell Stoneville to Hicks, Muse, Tate, & Furst
and Emergent Genetics Inc.
February 99
Emergent Genetics and Hicks,
Muse, Tate & Furst acquire Indusem, leading Chilean seed production
company (N1594)
October 98
Emergent Genetics and Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst acquire
Daehnfeldt (N1244)
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