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Encyclopedia > Twyford

Twyford is the name of more than one place. The place name is Anglo Saxon and means 'double ford'.


In the United Kingdom:

  • Twyford, Buckinghamshire
  • Twyford, Derbyshire
  • Twyford, Dorset
  • Twyford, Hampshire
  • Twyford, Leicestershire
  • Twyford, Norfolk
  • Twyford, Berkshire

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Twyford International (270 words)
In 1984, a small tissue culture company made a commitment to its industry and to improve the quality of the environment…Twyford now produces more than 30 million disease indexed, high-performance ornamental, vegetable, fruit, and forest starter plants annually for the international horticultural and agricultural marketplace.
Introduction of new proprietary plant varieties is at the heart of Twyford's future.
Twyford's expertise in licensing, patenting, trademarking, production, and introduction of quality plant hybrids allows rapid introduction of new plants into the marketplace, while returning to the breeder sustained income in the form of royalty payments.
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