CRITES SEED, INC. About
Milestones Since 1965
1967
Tom Druffel joined Crites
Tom Druffel joined Crites as a field representative. He retired 40 years later, after having served as Assistant General Manager, General Manager, and Chief Executive Officer—all the while maintaining day-to-day responsibility for western sales. Through his unwavering commitment to and belief in Crites, Tom left an indelible mark on the company. Following his retirement, he took a seat on the company's board of directors.
1975
Crites acquired the assets of Western Valley Seed Co.
Crites acquired the assets of Western Valley Seed Co. The purchase included several freezer pea lines, including the variety Scout. Prior to acquiring Western Valley, Crites handled only canner varieties. Access to freezer pea varieties, and especially to Scout, allowed the company to expand its market in the Western U.S. and to gain a foothold in Europe.
1978
Agreement with Royal Sluis, a prominent Dutch vegetable seed company
To help build its European sales, Crites entered into a marketing agreement with Royal Sluis, a prominent Dutch vegetable seed company founded in 1868. Royal Sluis agreed to represent selected Crites varieties in England and on the Continent.
1984
Processing plant replaced
The half-century-old Moscow processing plant, a wooden structure, was razed and replaced with a modern concrete and steel facility. Both the processing and seed treating lines were totally updated.
1996
Acquired exclusive North American marketing rights
Crites acquired exclusive North American marketing rights for the snap bean varieties of Pop Vriend Seeds, a leading Dutch vegetable seed breeder, producer, and wholesaler.
1999
Research center constructed in Moscow
To support its expanding breeding program, the company constructed the Moscow Research Center—including a greenhouse, warehouse, offices, and workrooms.
1999
Lease-purchase agreement for property near Quincy
The company concluded a lease-purchase agreement for a 10-acre parcel of land near Quincy, Washington, on the western edge of the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project. The property contained a large steel-clad onion shed that Crites converted into a pea processing and storage facility. This major investment was prompted by the gradual shift of a major portion of the company's contracted seed pea acreage from the dryland Palouse to the irrigated Columbia Basin. The Quincy site presented the additional advantage of being close to several important processor customers.
2001
Alliance with ProGene
Crites entered into a working agreement with ProGene Plant Research of Othello, Washington, to handle Pro-Gene's dry edible pea stock seed for the Pacific Northwest. The companies later expanded Crites's role to include supplying both stock and commercial seed of ProGene dry pea varieties throughout the entire United States. In 2002 they began cooperating on research. The Crites-ProGene alliance also embraces ProGene's breeding partner, Plant Research (NZ) Ltd., based in Canterbury, New Zealand. The three companies collaborate to bring high quality dry green pea varieties—Ariel, Aragorn, and Banner among them—to the world food market.
2001
Diversifying into Sweet Corn
The company began marketing sweet corn by forming an alliance with Snowy River Seeds, an Australian corn seed breeder. Snowy River wished to expand its U.S. market, while Crites wanted to augment its product line. The partnership produced dramatic results. By 2010, the Snowy River variety Prelude had become the predominant sugary sweet corn genotype in the Northwest processing market.
2008
Crites Seed, Inc., a C corporation
After operating as a cooperative for 65 years, Crites-Moscow Growers, Inc. was renamed and restructured, becoming Crites Seed, Inc., a C corporation.
2009
Agreement between Crites and Townsend Seeds International Ltd.
Crites Seed and Townsend Seeds International of Christchurch, New Zealand, completed a distribution agreement granting Townsend exclusive sales rights to Crites garden pea varieties in New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, North Africa, Pakistan and India. Townsend also serves as an integral part of the Crites supply chain by offering counter-season production capability.
2010
Began producing Pop Vriend bean varieties
Crites began producing—in addition to marketing—Pop Vriend bean varieties while simultaneously conducting its own breeding effort that complements the Pop Vriend program by focusing on large-sieve lines. The company constructed a new greenhouse at the Quincy complex to support both bean and pea breeding.
2012
Crites Seed and Elsoms Seeds Alliance
Crites Seed and Elsoms Seeds, the U.K.'s leading independent seed specialist and plant breeder, formed an alliance that grants Elsoms exclusive rights to distribute and produce Crites varieties in the U.K.
2013
Strube GmbH Granted Exclusive Distribution and Production
Strube GmbH (renamed Strube D&S GmbH in 2018) was granted exclusive distribution and production rights to Crites "vining pea" varieties for the continental EU. Strube, a European seed pioneer, was founded in 1877 as a breeder of sugar beets and wheat.
2014
Crites and Magic Seed Alliance
Crites Seed formed an alliance with Magic Seed, Inc., the company founded by Calvin Lamborn. Lamborn, a legendary plant breeder who passed away in 2017, is widely recognized as the father of the snap pea. Crites acquired exclusive distribution rights to Magic Seed's genetics for the global processing market as well as for the fresh markets of Australia and New Zealand.
2011-16
Capital Investments
The company invested heavily in its Quincy site over a period of years, mainly in support of the expanding snap bean breeding and production programs. Those investments included the following: • Sortex electronic sorter (2011) • Bean mill and dust control system (2013) • Relocated staging area and loading docks (2015) • New 36,000 sq. ft. warehouse (2016) • USC LPX2000 seed treater with NOVO system (2016)
2017
Acquiring Cimbria Sea Chromex
To enhance both its pea and chickpea processing capabilities, Crites purchased a Cimbria Sea Chromex 7-channel electronic sorter for the Moscow facility. As chickpea acreage grew dramatically on the Palouse, the company assumed a key role in stock seed maintenance for commercial processors.
2018
Crites and Progene
Crites and ProGene Plant Research further expanded their partnership, launching a joint chickpea breeding program. As part of that arrangement, ProGene's pulse breeding team established Crites's Moscow Research Center as its base of operations.
2020
TWIN FALLS BRANCH
June 2020 Crites opened the Twin Falls Idaho Branch. This site serves as the research seed production hub and research trial shipment center.