Hoffman-Taff

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Company typePrivate
IndustryChemicals
Founded1946; 79 years ago (1946) in Springfield, Missouri, United States
DefunctDecember 1, 1969 (1969-12-01)
Hoffman-Taff, Inc
Company typePrivate
IndustryChemicals
Founded1946; 79 years ago (1946) in Springfield, Missouri, United States
DefunctDecember 1, 1969 (1969-12-01)
FateAcquired by Syntex Agribusiness
Area served
United States
Key people
  • Walter H. Hoffman (President)[1]
  • James E. Rundell (Vice President)
ProductsAgent Orange, Prist, Pantoplex
ParentSyntex Agribusiness

Hoffman-Taff was a Missouri chemical company founded in 1946[2] most well known for its role in the Times Beach Hazmat Incident.[3] During the years it operated the company produced several products, including Agent Orange for the Vietnam War,[4][5] Prist, a fuel additive for deicing,[6][2] and Pantoplex, an animal feed fortifier.[7]

In 1969 Syntex Agribusiness bought the company and its assets.[8]

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