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  2. Potash - Wikipedia

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    For reference, prices in November 2011 were about US$470 per tonne, but as of May 2013 were stable at US$393. [42] After the surprise breakup of the world's largest potash cartel at the end of July 2013, potash prices were poised to drop some 20 percent. [43] At the end of December 2015, potash traded for US$295 a tonne.

  3. Potash: Cost Advantages Are Your New Best Friend - AOL

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    Potash Corp. has recently been under fire due to the breakup of cartels Belaruskali and Uralkali. As a result of this, analysts have forecasted potash prices falling to around $300 per ton, which ...

  4. Potash works - Wikipedia

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    For example, the documents of the forest glassworks of Spiegelberg in the Swabian-Franconian Forest, which was in operation from 1705 to 1822, had an annual demand for potash of approximately 800 centners. Because one cubic metre of wood (750 kg) only produced 1 kg of potash, this glassworks thus needed around 40,000 cubic metres of wood per year.

  5. PotashCorp - Wikipedia

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    The Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, also known as PotashCorp, was a company based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The company merged with Calgary-based Agrium to form Nutrien , in a transaction that closed on January 1, 2018.

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  7. BHP Billiton Warns It Won't Buy Potash Corp 'At Any Cost' - AOL

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  8. Agrominerals - Wikipedia

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    Alternative sources are being researched, due to potash finite supply and cost. [3] ... (1μm), takes about 1.5 gigajoules per ton of rock. [3]

  9. St Rollox Chemical Works - Wikipedia

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    At the time, sulphuric acid cost £60 per ton and large quantities were needed in the production of chlorine, so Tennant decided to start producing it. [ 3 ] [ 14 ] By 1802, the factory was producing 252,270 lbs of vitriol per year and selling 151,117 lbs of bleaching powder per year, valued at £7500.