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  2. New Holland Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    New Holland is a global full-line agricultural machinery manufacturer founded in New Holland, Pennsylvania, and now based in Turin, Italy.New Holland's products include tractors, combine harvesters, balers, forage harvesters, self-propelled sprayers, haying tools, seeding equipment, hobby tractors, utility vehicles and implements, and grape harvesters.

  3. CNH Industrial - Wikipedia

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    1986: Ford buys New Holland and forms Ford-New Holland Inc. 1991: Fiat purchases 80 percent of Ford-New Holland and New Holland brand becomes a global full liner producer 2001: New Holland introduces the CX combine series 2006: New Holland celebrates 100 years of its Zedelgem plant 2007: New Holland sponsors Turin's Juventus football club

  4. New Holland - Wikipedia

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    New Holland Machine Company, a predecessor of New Holland Agriculture and New Holland Construction; New Holland Brewing Company of Holland, Michigan, United States; New Holland Publishers, an International book and map publisher with a head office in South Africa and offices in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand

  5. Messick, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Messick was founded in 1882 when the railroad was extended to that point. [3] A man named Messick owned a general store in town. [3] A post office was established in Messick in 1884, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1926. [4]

  6. Messick High School - Wikipedia

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    Messick High School was a public high school in Memphis, Tennessee, established in 1908 and operated from 1909 to 1981. [1] The main building was demolished in 1982, but Memphis City Schools uses some other former Messick facilities to house the Messick Adult Education Center .

  7. Samuel Messick - Wikipedia

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    Samuel J. Messick III (April 3, 1931 – October 6, 1998) was an American psychologist who worked for the Educational Testing Service (ETS), known for his contributions to validity theory. Early life [ edit ]