Rain Bird

Rain Bird Corporation
Private
Industry Manufacturing
Founded 1933
Headquarters Azusa, California, USA
Key people
Anthony LaFetra, CEO[1]
Products Irrigation Products
Website rainbird.com

Rain Bird Corporation is a large international privately held manufacturer and provider of irrigation products and services for landscapes, golf courses, sports fields, and agriculture, designed to minimize water consumption. The firm is headquartered in Azusa, California, with offices and manufacturing facilities in Tucson, Arizona, Steele Alabama, Mexico, France, and China. Rain Bird sells its products and services in over 130 countries. .[2]

History

Rain Bird had its origins in early 1933 when Glendora, California citrus grower Orton Englehart developed the first prototype of the horizontal action impact sprinkler. The new design offered slow rotation and more efficient watering than other sprinklers of that era, features that were long sought after by local irrigators. Orton's friend and neighbor Clement LaFetra began helping him make and market the sprinklers, and they urged him to patent the invention. The patent (U.S. Patent No. 1,997,901) was awarded on April 16, 1935. Englehart preferred farming, so in 1935 he sold the business to Clement and Mary Elizabeth LaFetra, whose descendants still operate the company today.

The name Rain Bird was taken from the Native American legend of a bird that brought rain, in reference to the "bird-like" appearance of the impact sprinkler in action. Since its beginnings, the firm has offered irrigation products for farms, golf courses, sports arenas, commercial developments, and residential landscapes. Rain Bird has obtained over 450 patents since its founding. It also offers education and training programs.

Recognition

The Rain Bird horizontal action impact-drive sprinkler head was recognized as a historic landmark of agricultural engineering in 1990 by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers.[3] This invention led to sprinkler irrigation development that currently exceeds 50 million acres worldwide.

In 2015, the firm was recognized by National Business Research Institute (NBRI) with its prestigious Circle of Excellence award, based upon its outstanding employee engagement.

Partnerships

In 2010, Rain Bird, in partnership with the non-profit American Public Gardens Association, established National Public Gardens Day.[4]

References

  1. "Company Backgrounder" (PDF). Rain Bird Corporation. Retrieved 2013-02-22.
  2. "The Intelligent Use of Water". Rain Bird Corporation. Retrieved 2013-02-22.
  3. "Rain Bird Impact Drive Sprinkler Head - 1990". ASABE Historic Landmarks. American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers. Retrieved 2013-02-22.
  4. "About Public Gardens Day". National Public Gardens Day. Retrieved 2013-02-22.
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