Farr Alpaca Company

[1] The Farr family managed to build the company into a dominant brand in the woolen goods market in large part by relying on secrecy; rather than patenting machinery, the company would make use of machine shops with familial ties in the city, paying laborers well and keeping knowledge of components limited across units, such that no one worker could completely duplicate their processes.

[2] By the beginning of the 20th century the company had the largest alpaca woolen mill in the world and was a dominant producer in its industry.

[3] Unable to adapt to a changing market, the company eventually ceased production in 1939, and was formally dissolved by 1942.

[4] The company is remembered today for its role in the creation of the first professional soccer league in the United States the American Soccer League, as its Farr Alpaca F.C.

served as a direct predecessor to the Holyoke Falcos, one of the league's founding teams.