Campbell CorporationOur VisionGrow the Campbell legacy through strong values, enduring relationships, and alertness to new opportunity. The Campbell family’s farming legacy is based on farming innovation and land preservation. This rich heritage draws on the much-loved farmer archetype and is the source of intrinsic values of conscientiousness, alertness, courage and accomplishment. The goal that has been laid out for the company is to evolve beyond farming and land development into private equity and opportunity investments and new business incubation. The vision and values serve as a compass for the unfolding story of Campbell Corporation, and the nurturing of great relationships with all stakeholders that yield extraordinary results. HistoryCampbell Corporation is a family-owned business that has helped shape the Western United States for the past 80 years. Its founder, Thomas D. Campbell, built a modest farming business into what became the world’s largest single wheat producer. His role as an advisor to U.S. Presidents and as the architect of America’s wartime agricultural programs earned him the title, “the Henry Ford of agriculture,” and to this day he is regarded as the father of mechanized farming. Campbell eventually expanded the company’s Montana operations to include 400,000 acres of property in New Mexico, property that remained actively farmed and ranched until 1987, when, after 65 years of operation, Campbell Farming Corporation scaled back and sold the Montana properties. Today the organization exists as a privately-held natural resource and investment company with wholly-owned subsidiaries engaged in planned community development. For more about the Campbell Corporation, please visit www.campbellcorporation.com. |