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1963 |
Jon Jessen started his first agricultural input business to provide products and
service to local growers |
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1974 |
Gowan Company formed to manage formulation of crop protection chemicals and retail
functions |
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1990 |
Gowan de Mexico established to supply premium products and service to Mexico’s specialty
crop growers |
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1991 |
Gowan Company purchased Imidan rights in the U.S., its first proprietary product |
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1993 |
Gowan Company acquired DCNA (Dicloran) from Nor-Am Chemical Company |
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1996 |
Gowan entered further into international markets after obtaining world-wide rights
to Imidan |
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2002 |
Acquisition of Fenarimol and Fenazaquin from Dow AgroSciences |
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2003 |
Acquisition of Eptam, Eradicane (EPTC) NAFTA rights from Syngenta |
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2004 |
Acquisition of Triallate from Monsanto |
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2005 |
Gowan Comércio Internacional e Servicos, Limitada is formed. |
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Gowan Company U.S. headquarters in
Yuma, Arizona, historic landmark.
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