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  2. Kubota - Wikipedia

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    Kubota Corporation (株式会社クボタ, Kabushiki-kaisha Kubota) is a Japanese multinational corporation based in Osaka.It was established in 1890. The corporation produces many products including tractors and other agricultural machinery, construction equipment, engines, vending machines, pipe, valves, cast metal, pumps, and equipment for water purification, sewage treatment and air ...

  3. Kubota Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Kubota Garden Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1989 to "support, enhance, and perpetuate the Kubota Garden within the spirit and vision of Fujitaro Kubota." [ 7 ] Kubota's vision included opening the garden to the public and increasing American understanding and appreciation of Japanese Gardens.

  4. Escorts Kubota Limited - Wikipedia

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    www.escortskubota.com. Escorts Kubota Limited, formerly Escorts Limited, is an Indian multinational conglomerate that operates in the sectors of agricultural machinery, construction machinery, material handling, and railway equipment. Its headquarters are located in Faridabad, Haryana. The company was launched in 1944 and has marketing ...

  5. Kverneland Group - Wikipedia

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    Kverneland Group was established by Ole Gabriel Kverneland in 1879. It became a limited company in 1894 and by the 1920s it had become Norway's largest supplier of agricultural products, particularly in ploughs. [2] Kverneland remained a family-owned business until the company was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange in 1983.

  6. Fujitaro Kubota - Wikipedia

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    Fujitaro Kubota. Fujitaro Kubota (1879–1973) was a Japanese-born American gardener and philanthropist. [ 1] Kubota was among the Issei emigrants from Japan who made new lives for themselves in the United States, arriving in the country in 1906. During his first years in the country, he worked in a sawmill and on a farm. [ 2]

  7. Kubota Domain - Wikipedia

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    Kubota Domain (久保田藩, Kubota han) was a feudal domain in Edo period Japan, located in Dewa Province (modern-day Akita Prefecture), Japan. It was centered on Kubota Castle in what is now the city of Akita and was thus also known as the Akita Domain (秋田藩, Akita han). It was governed for the whole of its history by the Satake clan.

  8. Itchiku Kubota - Wikipedia

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    Itchiku Kubota Art Museum, Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi. Itchiku Kubota (久保田 一竹, Kubota Itchiku) (1917–2003) was a Japanese textile artist. He was most famous for reviving and in part reinventing an otherwise lost late 15th- to early 16th-century textile dye technique known as tsujigahana (lit. "flowers at the crossroads"), which became the main focus for much of his life's work.

  9. Manabu Kubota - Wikipedia

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    Manabu Kubota at J.League (in Japanese) This biographical article related to a Japanese association football forward, born in the 1980s is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .