Bill Cudaback Receives Spotlight Award

by Steele Wright

William “Bill” Cudaback was the proud recipient of an employee spotlight award. He joined TFP on 7/18/2018 as a Forklift Operator. At that time, shipping was under reorganization and he was able to exhibit his extensive knowledge by assuming many functions and was instrumental to get the department to where it is today. Last year Bill accepted the position of receiver and has played a key role in creating stronger organization and reliability within the position. He demonstrates daily the willingness to complete all tasks and never hesitates to offer his assistance. We are grateful for all that you do.

 

 

Feed Mill Receives Another Perfect Score For Safe Food, Safe Feed Audit

by Steele Wright

On July 8th, we scored a perfect score on our Safe Food, Safe Feed Audit at the Feed Mill. This is our second time of scoring 100 in our short 3-year history with SFSF. We’ve received a perfect score two out of the last three years. This reflects our company’s dedication to crafting quality, nutritious products.  To the entire teams at the Feed Mill and Quality Assurance, thank you for your consistent attention to detail. SFSF is a voluntary, independently certified program that establishes comprehensive standards of excellence that go beyond existing regulations to help maximize food and feed safety. It helps feed, pet food and ingredient manufacturers by communicating food safety risks to the industry, building consensus among industry segments, providing continuing education for the workforce, and enhancing customer confidence in the feed and food supply.

United Way Day of Caring

by Steele Wright

On Friday, June 18th members from TFP Nutrition volunteered to participate in the United Way’s annual Day of Caring which supports local non-profit organizations. This year TFP Nutrition was matched to serve Love INC. Members from our team included: CJ Benjamin, Britney Castle, Demond Jackson, Kim McDonald. Joe Woodard and Steele Wright.

 

Pet Food Plant and Quality Assurance Receive Excellent SQF Rating

by Steele Wright

On February 11, 2021 the Pet Food Plant and Quality Assurance departments received a 97 on the Annual SQF Audit. This is rated as Excellent by SQF standards. This audit was unannounced. Our team lived up to their reputation of being audit ready at all times and received this exceptional score. Our company has a steady history of excellent scores. This gives our confidence in relying on us. As a reward for yet another excellent score, each team member will be receiving an embroidered jacket. We celebrate wins and have a great team to thank for this win.

TFP Turns 91 Years Young!

by Steele Wright

On January 15th, 2021 TFP Nutrition turned 91 years young. Attached is an image from the Redland Herald the day after the company was incorporated. The story of how this came to be is interesting.

 

M.S. Wright had worked in the fertilizer industry for two decades prior. He knew the business well and wanted to start a new manufacturing enterprise where there was great need for the product and limited supply. In researching probable sites, he learned Texas farmers and ranchers applied 235,00 tons of commercial fertilizer annually, and that Nacogdoches County consumed 12,000 tons. Nacogdoches County did not have access to manufacturer of fertilizer even though it was essential to successful agricultural enterprise. Wright was located in Virginia and after an analysis of data available to him found that Nacogdoches, Texas was the best location for his business. He chose Nacogdoches by his testimony “site unseen”. Wright and his sixteen-year-old eldest son, Steele left Virginia on the day after Christmas in a Pontiac automobile. Traveling over mostly unpaved, narrow roads, they did not arrive in nacogdoches until almost a week later, on New Year’s day. Wright would have begun his quest for investment capital immediately except all banks and other businesses were closed. The Wrights checked into the Redland Hotel and prepared to meet with local business leaders the next day. Following a series of meetings, the most fruitful of which was with Captain Sturdevant, president of Stone Fort Bank, investors were secured enabling the business to begin in Nacogdoches. This was encouraged by Sturdevant’s memory of box cars filled with fertilizer awaiting unloading each year at planting time, and he decided that $500,000 that left Nacogdoches each spring to pay for it should be kept at home. They agreed to capitalize the Texas Fertilizer Company.

To ensure some local control until Wright was better known, prominent businessman W.U. Perkins became president of the company, Wright was designated vice president and general manager, and Thomas E. Baker became secretary-treasurer. There was never any question that Wright would be in charge of developing and operating the fertilizer plant or that his son Steele would be an integral part of the operation despite his youth. The company was incorporated on January 15, 1930 as mentioned above. That’s a 15 day economic development fast track during The Great Depression! That’s amazing! It’s amazing how our company came to be with the help of local leaders in Nacogdoches to create this company that is still an industry leader committed to enriching lives.

Portions of this article are taken from the book: “The Lone Star Brand: Products That Make Profits For Others 1930 – 2005” by Archie P. McDonald.

TFP Sponsors East Region 5 4-H Gold Star Banquet for 68th Year!

by Steele Wright

The East Region District 5 4-H Gold Star Banquet was held on October 6th at The Barn in Nacogdoches, Texas. Joe Bob Stewart and Steele Wright were in attendance representing TFP. Our company has sponsored the banquet for 68 years! This banquet celebrates the highest honor awarded to a 4-H member on a county level. That is a 68-year commitment to celebrating the highest achievements of youths in our district and a multigenerational commitment to the character traits 4-H instills in them. It’s common to hear companies say that they are preparing for the future. This is just one example of how our company continues to do that through East Region District 5.

 

 

TFP Nutrition Feed Mill excels again in Safe Food / Safe Feed Certification Program

by Steele Wright

 

The Safe Feed / Safe Food Certification Program is a voluntary, independently certified program designed for the feed industry. It establishes comprehensive standards of excellence that go beyond existing regulations to maximize food and feed safety. We voluntarily participate in the Safe Food / Safe Feed Certification Program to ensure we are in compliance with all mandated regulations and requirements like FSMA. Our team at the Feed Mill scored a 93 which is great. Quality is our niche. It is what separates us from the rest.