History of NPP and OMG

1833

Meadowfoam is first classified by an English botanist Robert Brown. Europeans import it as an ornamental plant. Covering a range of 11 species and subspecies, it earns the common name meadowfoam because in spectacular full bloom it resembles the froth of ocean waves.

1960s

Following extensive screening by the USDA in the 1960s, meadowfoam is selected from amongst the thousands flagged for further research as rotational crops. Towards the end of the decade, Oregon State University (OSU), in Corvallis, Oregon, is selected as one of 12 sites for growing trials.

1983

Seven farms in the Willamette Valley begin collaborating on commercial production of meadowfoam.

1984

These farms joined with eight more farms to form the nonprofit Oregon Meadowfoam Growers Association (OMGA).

1997

Over 80 growers are involved in meadowfoam crop production necessitating the reorganization of OMGA into an open enrollment cooperative. Founded as the OMG Meadowfoam Oil Seed Growers Cooperative, the name is later shortened to OMG. OMG formed Natural Plant Products, Inc. (NPP) as their marketing subsidiary.

1998

OMG hired Jerry Hatteberg as their full time CEO to oversee both the OMG crop production and NPP marketing & distribution operations.

1999

NPP assumes complete responsibility for worldwide sales and distribution of Meadowfoam Seed Oil.

2010

Jerry Hatteberg retires. Mike Martinez, previously working on commercial initiatives, assumes CEO office.

2011

NPP launches Daikon Seed Extract, a novel triglyceride material derived from radish seeds and grown by the same cooperative of farmers that commercialized Meadowfoam Seed Oil.

2016

NPP adds a formulation laboratory to their Salem office and hires contract formulator to develop formulations to facilitate the adoption and accelerate use of NPP’s products by formulators in the industry.

2019

OMG consists of almost 50 member farms all dedicated to the sound production of meadowfoam and daikon radish seeds.

2020

NPP opens Application Lab in Seattle, WA and trial extraction facility in Harrisburg, OR.

2023

NPP’s Salem, OR oil mill is commissioned in October.

OMG holds regular, comprehensive grower meetings to ensure that all members understand and support the cooperative’s mission. The cooperative dedicates a staff agronomist to support, monitor, and maximize sustainable crop production.

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