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  2. 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 ...

  3. Potash - Wikipedia

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    Potash is produced worldwide in amounts exceeding 71.9 million tonnes (~45.4 million tonnes K 2 O equivalent [5]) per year as of 2021, with Canada being the largest producer, mostly for use in fertilizer. [6]

  4. Antioch, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, scientists at the University of Nebraska introduced a method of distilling potash from the water of alkaline lakes which dotted the Sandhills. [4] [5] [6] Potash had been primarily imported from Germany prior to World War I. [7] German potash had sold for around $8 to $10 per ton, but scarcity during the war drove the price of potash ...

  5. American Potash and Chemical Company - Wikipedia

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    The company started by producing borax and potash from Searles Lake, at Trona, California. During World War II it diversified to other chemicals. In 1948, the company was San Bernardino County 's second-largest employer, with 1,600 of Trona's 5,000 residents on the payroll. [ 7 ]

  6. 10 most expensive ZIP codes in the Chicago area - AOL

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    As of September 2023, the average value of a single-family home in the Chicago area was just over $370,000 — about $20,000 above the U.S. average. But in parts of the area, home prices soar far ...

  7. Dead Sea Works - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view of the evaporation ponds operated by the Dead Sea Works. Dead Sea Works is the world's fourth-largest producer and supplier of potash products. [6] The company also produces magnesium chloride, industrial salts, de-icers, bath salts, table salt, and raw materials for the cosmetic industry. [6]

  8. Intrepid Potash - Wikipedia

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    The location is known as Potash on U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) topographic maps, and is east of Dead Horse Point State Park and Canyonlands National Park. [4] According to USGS reports, the Paradox Basin contains up to 2.0 billion tons (1.8 billion metric tonnes) of potash, with the primary mine being the one at Kane Creek.

  9. Central Manufacturing District - Wikipedia

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    ZIP Codes 60609 The Central Manufacturing District of Chicago is a 265-acre (1.07 km 2 ) area [ 1 ] of the city in which private decision makers planned the structure of the district and its internal regulation, including the provision of vital services ordinarily considered to be outside the scope of private enterprise. [ 2 ]