We got to know the competition very well. In the ’50s popcorn made a big growth in sales. — Orville Redenbacher
We made more money feeding molasses, urea, and corn cobs to cattle than we ever did feeding dent corn. — Orville Redenbacher
We dried continuously day and night. We had no efficient way to do it, so we built this new popcorn plant. — Orville Redenbacher
The cobs were delivered to a big pile. We were one of the first to feed corn cobs to cattle. — Orville Redenbacher
Most of the competition was into bulk popcorn because of the major increases in the drive-in theatre outlets. — Orville Redenbacher
It was necessary to have an even depth of corn on the top compared to the sides — Orville Redenbacher
It proved easier to buy the farm to get the mineral rights than to buy the coal rights alone. — Orville Redenbacher
I opened an office in terre haute, established eight of them, and became one of the eight county agents. — Orville Redenbacher
I moved to princeton, indiana, and became a professional farm manager for that princeton farms. — Orville Redenbacher
I had popcorn all over the place, so I decided I might as well be in the processing business. — Orville Redenbacher
Every once in a while, someone will mail me a single popcorn kernel that didn’t pop. — Orville Redenbacher