SFP: Patents, Patience, Family, Faith

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Specialty Fertilizer Products (SFP) co-founders Larry San­ders and John Hardy knew the parallels of real life and the Mono­poly board game when they developed a unique technology to maximize plant nutrient deficiencies, but they couldn’t have imagined they would wind up 10 years later with a 12,000-square-foot world headquarters in a mixed-use development named Park Place with 66 global patents fortifying their business position as hotels do for Parker Brothers’ popular game.

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Distributors, supporters, community leaders, and others gathered in Leawood, KS, to celebrate SFP’s 10-year anniversary, new world headquarters, and the announcement of four annual $2,500 college scholarships aiding students at the University of Arkansas; University of Missouri-Kansas City, School of Law; and College of Agriculture at Kansas State Uni­versity.

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The individual scholarships will be named and given in honor of co-founders Dr. Larry Sanders, John Hardy, and the late Dr. George Walter Wallingford. In addition, long-time SFP consultant Dr. Larry Murphy will also be honored with an annual scholarship given in his name at Kansas State.

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Dr. Sanders used the occasion to announce SFP’s development of a new seed treatment product incorporating patented technologies which have made AVAIL and NutriSphere-N successful. Vice President Jake Sanders spoke on the increased successes experienced with the company’s international distributors and the demand from returning customers for the company’s products domestically.

Also on hand to sign autographs and pose for pictures was NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Peyton Sellers. SFP will be Sellers’ primary 10-race sponsor in 2009 after sponsoring him in NASCAR’s Camping World Series East in 2008.

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