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  2. Land O'Lakes - Wikipedia

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    The Land O'Lakes co-op has grown through numerous acquisitions, and now has a large business in farm supply in addition to dairy: In 1978, Land O'Lakes got into the meatpacking business with the purchase of Spencer Beef. [6] It sold Spencer Beef in 1983 to Excel, now Cargill Meat Solutions. [7]

  3. $19 billion Land O’Lakes is halting churn by giving workers ...

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    Land OLakes, No. 213 on the Fortune 500 with over $19 billion in revenue, has seen double the number of applicants and significantly improved retention since implementing its new system ...

  4. As the CEO of Land O’Lakes, she’s changing the rules of ...

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    At the helm of Land OLakes is Beth Ford, the first woman to lead the $19 billion Arden Hills, Minnesota, cooperative, which has 9,000 employees and 2,809 member-owners.

  5. Land O'Lakes CEO Beth Ford named to TIME 100 influential ...

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    Beth Ford, the kid from Iowa who grew up to lead Land O'Lakes as the first openly gay CEO in America, has been named to TIME100′s coveted list of 100 most influential people in the world. Ford ...

  6. Batesville Tool & Die - Wikipedia

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    Batesville Tool & Die, Inc. is a precision metal stamping company that supplies parts to the automotive, appliance, and global industrial markets. [2] [3] [4] [5] It ...

  7. Ceres, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Ceres, Inc. was a biotechnology company based in Thousand Oaks, California, United States that operated from 1996 to 2016, when it was acquired by Land O'Lakes. The company was a spinoff from UCLA researchers.

  8. South Bend Lathe - Wikipedia

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    The South Bend Lathe Works was established in 1906 in South Bend, Indiana by identical twin brothers John J. O'Brien and Miles W. O'Brien. [1] By 1930, the company was building 47% of the engine lathes sold each year in the United States. [2]

  9. Urschel Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    In February 1957, Urschel Laboratories planned to spend $150,000 to $200,000 to relocate its South Napoleon headquarters to a new location, to be constructed on 18 acres of land at 2503 North Calumet Avenue, north of Valparaiso, along the west side of Indiana State Road 49. The new site would offer 30 percent more space than the current plant.