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- Stine Home + Yard : The Family You Can Build Around™
Led by faith and family, Stine provides the nation's best home improvement shopping experience and premier preferred workplace of its kind Our Mission at Stine is to help customers, associates, and families build their dreams
- Stine Seed Company
With the United States’ largest private soybean breeding program and the industry’s most aggressive corn research, Stine is in a class of its own when it comes to developing new, higher-performing seed
- Contact Stine Home Yard in Louisiana
Click here to contact Stine Home Yard, servicing Lafayette, Lake Charles and Baton Rouge LA
- Stine Seed - Wikipedia
Stine Seed Company is the world's largest private seed company, and the largest independent seed company in the US It has more than 900 patents, specializing in soybean and corn genetics, is based in the small town of Adel, Iowa, and is almost entirely owned by Harry Stine and his four children
- Stine Seed yields success from humble beginnings - Farm Progress
Stine Seed genetics are presently seen worldwide, but the Iowa-based company started with very humble beginnings Stine’s history dates back more than 80 years to when Bill Stine had a business of cleaning and selling public varieties of seed to neighbors in the Dallas County area
- Stine Home Yard Breaks Ground on Expansion - Hardware Retailing
Stine Home Yard, which operates 12 stores in Louisiana and one in Mississippi, celebrated the groundbreaking of a major expansion at its location in DeRidder, Louisiana
- Stine Seed Product Guide
Stine offers growers the highest-yielding genetics packaged with the most sought after trait technologies in the market Check out our latest lineup of high-performance corn and soybean seed in our current seed product guide
- Stine Home Yard - Design Build of Southwest Louisiana . . .
The Stine Home Improvement story begins in 1946 when high school best friends J W Stine and J C Carlin returned to their Sulphur homes from World War II as decorated combat pilots They quickly bought land and began building homes as the newly formed Starlin Construction Company
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