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  2. PowerBar - Wikipedia

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    PowerBar is an American brand of energy bars and other related products including sports drinks, gels, and the Pria bars targeted at women. The company was established in 1986, and was later acquired by Nestlé .

  3. Ag-Chem Equipment - Wikipedia

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    Ag-Gator 404SP [7] The first self-propelled Ag-Chem sprayer was developed in 1967 and was called the Ag-Gator 404SP.This front wheel driven model featured a gasoline-powered, 61 horsepower Wisconsin brand engine, a stainless-steel 440 gallon product tank, and a 40' boom width.

  4. Power bar - Wikipedia

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    Power bar may refer to Power strip, an electronic device used to plug in other devices to power them; Powerbar, a kind of energy bars made by an American company of the same name; Power bar is an alternative name for a breaker bar; Health meter, a video game mechanic

  5. Sprayer - Wikipedia

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    Sprayers range in size from man-portable units (typically backpacks with spray guns) to trailed sprayers that are connected to a tractor, to self-propelled units similar to tractors with boom mounts of 4–30 feet (1.2–9.1 m) up to 60–151 feet (18–46 m) in length depending on engineering design for tractor and land size.

  6. Capps Corner, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Capps Corner is an unincorporated community in Montague County, Texas, United States. The town is at the intersection of Farm to Market Road 1956 , or "Hoosier Highway", and Farm to Market Road 677 , 13 miles east of Nocona , eight miles north of Saint Jo , and six miles south of Illinois Bend in far northeastern Montague County.

  7. Texas Co-op Power - Wikipedia

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    Texas Co-op Power also publishes cookbooks and posters. The most recent cookbook is 60 Years of Home Cooking [2006, Texas Electric Cooperatives]. In addition to reprinting recipes published in the magazine, it describes the evolution of rural cooking as modern appliances such as microwaves and blenders gradually supplanted ice boxes and wood stoves.