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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Corn Extending to New Lows Despite Drop in Condition Ratings -

Corn prices are showing 1 to 2 cent losses early on Tuesday morning. Futures ended the Monday session with contracts down 7 to 9 ½ cents.

Cotton Rallying to Start Tuesday Trade -

Cotton price action is up 28 to 229 points so far on Tuesday morning. Today is first notice day for July Cotton Futures. Futures closed the Monday

Soybeans Weaker on Tuesday Morning -

Soybeans are slipping back another 4 to 6 ½ cents so far on Tuesday. Futures were down 9 to 15 cents across most contracts on Monday, as the bean

Hogs Shift Focus to Tuesday Trade -

Lean hog futures posted gains of 60 to 85 cents on Monday. USDA’s national base hog price was reported at $109.35 on Monday afternoon, down $1.11

Wheat Falling Despite Slow Harvest and Conditions Slip -

The wheat market is extending the weakness into Tuesday, as futures are falling double digits early across the three exchanges. Wheat failed to see

Cattle Look to Tuesday Following Mixed Monday Action -

Live Cattle futures settled Monday with contracts slipping back another 25 to 72 cents. Cash trade pulled back last week with $236 ($376 dressed)

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