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Koch, Inc. Koch, Inc. (/ koʊk / KOHK) is an American multinational conglomerate corporation based in Wichita, Kansas, and is the second-largest privately held company in the United States, after Cargill. [6] Its subsidiaries are involved in the manufacturing, refining, and distribution of petroleum, chemicals, energy, fiber, intermediates and ...
Avena byzantina. Avena byzantina, red oats, is a species of cultivated oat native to Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, the Transcaucasus, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. [ 2] Cultivated for thousands of years, it is better suited to warmer conditions than white or common oats ( Avena sativa ), but is often sown as a no‑till winter crop.
68424. Area code. 402. FIPS code. 31-39590 [4] GNIS feature ID. 2398990 [2] Plymouth is a village in Jefferson County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 363 at the 2020 census.
The history of the U.S. state of Nebraska dates back to its formation as a territory by the Kansas–Nebraska Act, passed by the United States Congress on May 30, 1854. The Nebraska Territory was settled extensively under the Homestead Act of 1862 during the 1860s, and in 1867 was admitted to the Union as the 37th U.S. state.
Coordinates: 40°31′57.12″N 98°11′16.72″W. The Naval Ammunition Depot Hastings (NAD Hastings) near Hastings, Nebraska was the largest United States World War II naval munitions plant operating from 1942 to 1946 and produced over 40% of the U.S. Navy 's munitions.
OCI Global says it sold the Iowa Fertilizer Co. to a Koch Industries company for $3.6 billion. The deal is subject to federal antitrust review before it can close, the companies say.
Around 888,000 gallons of wastewater used in plant operations remain — down from 1.1 million gallons in January 2022 — comprising 40,000 gallons in the plant’s torus, a doughnut-shaped ...
Molopospermum is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Apiaceae. [1] The single species, Molopospermum peleponnesiacum, Spanish: cuscullo, French couscouil and Rousillonais Catalan coscoll [2] is native to the mountains of Spain, southern France and Italy (notably the Pyrenees and the Alps) and is edible, being used in ways similar to its better-known fellow umbellifers ...