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  2. Orijen - Wikipedia

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    Orijen is a premium brand of dog food and cat food introduced in 2005 and manufactured in Alberta, Canada and Kentucky by Champion Petfoods, [1] a company founded in 1985 by Reinhard Muhlenfeld. [ 2 ]

  3. List of Mars Inc. brands - Wikipedia

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    Acana; ADVANCE (Australia and New Zealand only) API; Aquarian; Aquariam Pharmaceuticals; Buckeye Nutrition; Catisfactions; Cesar Canine Cuisine; Chappi; Crave

  4. Mars Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Mars Inc. (legally Mars, Incorporated) is an American multinational manufacturer of confectionery, pet food, and other food products and a provider of animal care services, with US$45 billion in annual sales in 2022; [7] that year Forbes ranked the company as the fourth-largest privately held company in the United States. [8]

  5. Mars' biggest deal clinched by secretive, deep-pocketed family

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    Mars' annual dividends are only about $600 million, well below as a percentage of its cash flow than most of its consumer packaged goods peers pay out, according to S&P, reflecting the family's ...

  6. Mars family - Wikipedia

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    Private mausoleum in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis. The Mars family is an American family that owns the confectionery company Mars Inc. In 1988, the family was ranked as the richest family in the United States of America by Fortune magazine.

  7. Cattle feeding - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian province of Alberta has a very large land area (similar to Texas) [57] and has more than 210,000 km 2 (81,000 sq mi) of agricultural land, or about four times as much as Ontario. [58] Because much of the land is better suited for cattle grazing than crop growing, it raises 40 percent of the cattle in Canada—about five million ...

  8. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    That year, Chemed Corp., the parent company of the plumbing chain Roto-Rooter, paid $406 million to buy out Vitas. (It already owned a piece of the company.) The hospice chain recorded revenues of more than $1 billion in 2013. It now operates in 18 states plus the District of Columbia and cares for 80,000 patients a year, according to the company.

  9. Animal husbandry - Wikipedia

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    Prey animals, sheep, goats, pigs and cattle, were progressively domesticated early in the history of agriculture. [3] Pigs were domesticated in the Near East between 8,500 and 8000 BC, [4] sheep and goats in or near the Fertile Crescent about 8,500 BC, [5] and cattle from wild aurochs in the areas of modern Turkey and Pakistan around 8,500 BC. [6]