
Golden Harvest and Garst ceased to exist as independent legal entities at the end of 2012, īut Syngenta continues to market many of both companies' hybrid corn seed products under the Golden Harvest brand name. In 2004, Golden Harvest and Garst were acquired by Syngenta. Robinson Seeds purchased a controlling interest in the Dutch company Zelder, adding its corn-related activities to the Golden Harvest group. Robinson nevertheless did not leave the relationship. While the lawsuit was quickly dismissed in favor of J.C. Robinson Seeds' expressed interest in exiting the Golden Harvest association. Robinson Seeds, the largest of the five remaining members, was sued by the smaller four.

Akin Seed left the partnership early, while Columbiana Seed was purchased by SeedTec following bankruptcy the remaining five members continued as Golden Harvest until it ceased to exist as an independent entity. Founding Golden Harvest Seeds members included Akin Seed, Columbiana Seed, Garwood Seed, Golden Seed, J.C. Board Games, Hand Sanitizer, 2020 Dumpster Silicone Unbreakable Glasses & Golden Girls Tea Towel My top - 26.99 - as seen, Olive, or. was founded Apwhen seven companies in the 13-member Funk G Hybrids conglomerate decided to end their partnership with the latter. 182 views, 2 likes, 0 loves, 2 comments, 1 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Harvest Drug & Gift: Board Games, Hand Sanitizer, 2020 Dumpster Silicone Unbreakable Glasses & Golden Girls Tea Towel. Syngenta markets hybrid corn seeds and soybean seeds for agriculture under the brand. Golden Harvest is a U.S.-based brand wholly owned by Syngenta.
