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  2. Mountaire Farms - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Mountaire Farms bought Gavilon Grain in Townsend, Delaware. The company took over the Townsend/Omtron Hatchery in Siler City, North Carolina in 2013. Mountaire Farms bought Star Milling in Statesville, North Carolina in 2014, which became their Breeder Feed Mill. In 2016, the company bought a former processing plant in Siler City, with ...

  3. Ron Cameron (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Cameron is a major donor to Arkansas politician Tom Cotton [7] and The Club for Growth. [8] Cameron also donated a million dollars to Freedom Partners in 2014. [9] [10] In the Republican Party presidential primaries, 2016 he contributed $3 million to the Super PAC supporting Mike Huckabee [11] [12] and after Huckabee dropped out donated 5 million to Conservative Solutions PAC which supported ...

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  8. Townsend, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    The name, Townsend, comes from a prominent businessman and Delaware Democrat, Samuel John Townsend. Prior to 1885, the town was known as Charley Town. Between 1845 and 1855 brothers Samuel and John Townsend purchased several large tracts of farmland in the vicinity. The Delaware Railroad arrived here in 1856, bisecting Samuel Townsend's property.

  9. Delmarva Central Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Other unit trains operated by the DCR include grain trains to Allen Harim Foods near Seaford and Mountaire Farms in Frankford and Princess Anne, Maryland, and aggregate stone trains to H&K Group's Dagsboro Stone Depot in Dagsboro. [5] The Delmarva Central Railroad provides freight service to over 50 customers. [6]