About Us

Turner Seed is a family owned seed business established in 1989. We are a wholesale seed distributor throughout Tennessee, Kentucky, north Alabama, north Georgia, southern Illinois, southern Indiana, southern Ohio, and western West Virginia. We service farm supply stores, seed dealers, hardware stores, & landscape supply houses in these areas.

Our home office is located in Antioch, Tennessee, and in 1999 we opened a sales and distribution center in Winchester, Kentucky. This allows us to provide better customer service and enables us to reach further into the agricultural community.

Turner Seed handles a complete line of turfgrasses, hay & forage seed crops, grains & cover crops, specialty mixes, native grasses, native grass mixes, vegetable seeds, & even landscaping supplies. We offer competitive prices, premium quality, & great customer service. 

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Our company offers a wide variety of seed products for wholesale markets. In addition, we offer bird food, wildlife and landscape products. Turner Seed always tries to offer the best product at a reasonable cost.

We offer bird food and wildlife products such as canary millet (red & white), milo, oat groates, peanuts, peas (maple & trapper), safflower, sunflower, thistle, wild bird deluxe, pigeon mix and more.

 
 
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Cattle Bounce Back from Wednesday’s Overreaction -

Live cattle had a back and forth trade on Thursday but settled near the highs with $1.60 to $2.67 gains. Cash trade kicked off with a steady/higher

Cotton Mixed Following Positive Export Sales Data -

Cotton futures posted mixed action on Thursday, with contracts anywhere from up 38 points to 21 points lower. The outside market influences saw

Hogs Pull Back on Thursday with Negotiated Weakness -

Lean hogs fell $1.17 to $2.45 in the front months on Thursday, with the other contracts down 80 to 97 cents. USDA’s National Average Base Hog

Soybeans Come Back to Close Mixed -

Soybeans rallied off the early midday losses by 10-13 cents on Thursday to close with front months down 1 to 3 ¼ cents and the September and beyond

Wheat Continues Rally as Dryness Expands in Southern Plains -

The wheat complex extended the bulls winning streak on Thursday. MPLS led the way this time, up 7 to 12 cents, with Kansas City 8 to 10 ½ cents

Corn Ends Higher, Helped by 10-week High in Export Sales -

Corn rounded out the Tuesday session with contracts up 1 ¾ to 5 cents across the board. Futures were helped out by spillover support from wheat and

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