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Growing a family farm into a nationally known business takes vision and passion. But the seeds for future success also depend on ingenuity and technology. This combination is what founder and CEO Sarah Frey credits for making Frey Farms what it is today. With operations in seven states, a designation for its Founder as America’s Pumpkin Queen and with juices available in major grocery and restaurant chains, it would seem that Frey Farms is everywhere.
Sarah Frey never lacked for confidence. And her positive way of thinking put her on the path to become the "Pumpkin Queen" by starting Frey Farms — the largest U.S. grower of pumpkins.
Early in Sarah Frey’s memoir “The Growing Season,” she lets drop that she’s the youngest of 21 children, a fact she had long been embarrassed to admit to her C-Suite peers. “Yes, you read that right: twenty-one,” she writes. This moment reveals both the power of the memoir and one of its weaknesses. Frey is a woman with a potent sense of self and an unmatched ability for inventing and selling herself in a business world often skeptical of or hostile to women, especially those without pedigree or connections. She became head of Frey Farms, a multimillion-dollar business that provides melons, watermelons, and pumpkins to much of America, having lifted herself from a childhood filled with difficulty and deprivation.

One Woman's Tenacious Journey To Escape Poverty And Create A Billion-dollar Farming Business--without Ever Leaving The Land She Loved. The Youngest Of Her Parents' Combined Twenty-one Children, Sarah Frey Grew Up On A Struggling Farm In Southern Illinois, Often Having To Grow, Catch, Or Hunt Her Own Dinner. She Spent Much Of Her Early Childhood Dreaming Of Running Away To Hollywood, Chicago--or Really Anywhere With Central Heating. At Fifteen, She Moved Out Of Her Family Home And Started Her Own Fresh Produce Delivery Business With Nothing More Than An Old Pickup Truck. Two Years Later, When The Family Farm Faced Inevitable Foreclosure, Sarah Gave Up On Her Dreams Of Escape, And, At Seventeen, Took Over The Farm And Started Her Own Produce Company There. Refusing To Play By Traditional Rules, Sarah Talked Her Way Into Suit-filled Boardrooms, Made Deals With The Nation's Largest Retailers, And Became So Legendary That The Harvard Business School Published A Case Study On Her Negotiation Skills. Today, Sarah's Family-operated Company, Frey Farms, Has Sold More Than A Billion Dollars' Worth Of Fresh Produce, Beverages, And Consumer Packaged Goods, And Has Become One Of America's Largest Fresh Produce Suppliers, With Farmland Spread Across Seven States. Thanks To The Millions Of Melons And Pumpkins She Sells Annually, Sarah Has Been Dubbed America's Pumpkin Queen By The National Press. The Growing Season Tells The Inspiring Story Of How A Scrappy Rural Childhood Gave Sarah The Grit And Resiliency To Take Risks That Paid Off In Unexpected Ways. Rather Than Leaving Her Community, Sarah Found Adventure And Opportunity In One Of The Most Forgotten Parts Of Our Country. With Fearlessness And Creativity, She Literally Dug Her Destiny Out Of The Dirt--
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