This was a wholesale-retail
seed and feed business, operating one of
the largest seed houses in the state, eventually making a specialty of
processing and distributing grass seeds throughout the United States and many foreign
countries. It was founded in 1920 by George Valker and A. M. Christensen.
Christensen, who became sole owner in 1928, came to this state in 1910 as a
teenager. He walked from Chicago to his uncle’s
farm west of New England , North
Dakota and then got a summer job at the Dickinson experiment station. The boy became
so interested in his work there that he devoted much of his life to the seed
business. Later in his career, he also served as president of the Dakota
Transfer and Storage Company and the Minot Building and Loan Association (now
Midwest Federal), as well as the Minot Association of Commerce.
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