"In 1912, a group of DeKalb area farmers, bankers, and newspapermen, led by Henry H. Parke, founded the DeKalb County Soil Improvement Association. This Association was later known as the DeKalb County Farm Bureau...[which later became known as] DeKalb County Agricultural Association...In 1936, the Association dropped the "County" from its name and started to supply farmers outside of the DeKalb County area...In 1938, the company developed into two organizations under one management: DeKalb Hybrid Seed Company and DeKalb Agricultural Association, Inc. The Hybrid Company was used for research only, while the Agricultural Association was responsible for the production and distribution of retail seed corn...The name "DeKalb AgResearch, Inc." was adopted in 1968...Becoming DeKalb-Pfizer Genetics, Incorporated in 1982 was the result of a merger between DeKalb AgResearch and Pfizer, Inc." [Source: DeKalb AgReserch Records, Northern Illinois University http://www.niulib.niu.edu/reghist/RC%20190.htm ] Search this