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H.M. Holloway, Inc.,
the world's largest supplier of agricultural gypsum, today
distributes nearly one-half million tons of premium-quality
gypsum each year for use in Central California. Backed by more
than 70 years of service to the San Joaquin Valley. We combine
complete mining, milling, monitoring, spreading and
radio-dispatched delivery capabilities.
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It was during the Depression of the early 1930's that Harvey "Dad" Holloway
discovered the mineral that was to change his destiny and the
destiny of the Valley's agricultural lands. He was working as an
oil field caretaker in the Lost Hills area when he first noticed
outcroppings of a strange white mineral. He would watch a few
local farmers carry off wagon loads of the mineral to put on
their crops. Holloway's curiosity prompted him to take samples
into Bakersfield for analysis. The lab informed him that the
substance was calcium sulfate, or gypsum, a mineral known to
neutralize alkali in soil and improve water penetration.
Holloway concluded that the substance might have a commercial
value.
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With the assistance of his son, Albert, he
acquired a lease for a 40-acre parcel of land, and, in 1932,
launched his gypsum mining operation with not much more than a
pick and shovel. Holloway was creative when it came to marketing
his gypsum. He knew a farmer who had a 40-acre alfalfa field on
Highway 46, the main thoroughfare in the area. The farmer agreed
to let him put gypsum on one half of the field. Soon, Holloway's
marketing intuition paid off. The farmer's yield doubled on the
half with gypsum, and the lush growth in a side-by-side
comparison was evident to everyone traveling on 46. News of this
valuable soil amendment traveled quickly, and Holloway was in
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Today, the company that
started with a pick and shovel is a thriving business. Holloway
gypsum has been used throughout the San Joaquin Valley to
reclaim alkaline soils, improve water penetration, and in the
final analysis - increase crop yields, the goal of every farmer.
Call toll-free
1-800-441-7887 for information or to set up delivery. |
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