=== History ===
A Short History of
Dixondale FarmsIn the early
1900's, Joseph Mabson McClendon moved his family to
Dimmit County from a
small Central Texas town called Pancake, TX. In 1913, he began
farming an area north of town called the Dixondale addition in the
Wintergarden area. All of the current Dixondale Farms employees
still live in that section of town as neighbors.
Joseph's son,
Earl, who was 15 at the time, began farming with his father,
growing onion transplants and sending them by train to farmers
throughout the United States. Earl married Lula Bell, who came from
a large old established family in
Carrizo Springs,
TX . They continued farming through the Depression and World
War II and eventually offered the farming business to their
son-in-law, Wallace Martin, after he got out of the Army and
graduated from the
University of Texas in 1948. Earl
remained active in farming and ranching until his death in 1983.
Wallace Martin continued growing transplants as well as trying
other crops such as cabbage and cauliflower. In 1982, Bruce Frasier
got out of the Army and began working with Dixondale Farms. It was
then that Bruce saw a need to distribute his product to home
gardeners. In 1990, Dixondale Farms began sending out small
quantities via UPS. This venture proved to be quite successful, and
the business has grown to be the largest supplier of mail-order
onion plants in the
world.
External Links
http://www.dixondalefarms.com/
http://www.mailordergardening.com/