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  2. CHS Inc. - Wikipedia

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    CHS Inc. is a Fortune 500 secondary cooperative owned by United States agricultural cooperatives, farmers, ranchers, and thousands of preferred stock holders. Based in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, CHS owns and operates various food processing and wholesale, farm supply, financial services and retail businesses.

  3. Cenex - Wikipedia

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    Cenex, [4] the Low Carbon and Fuel Cells Centre of Excellence, is an independent non-profit research and consultancy that helps private and public sector organisations devise ULEV strategies. Founded in 2005, Cenex is headquartered in Loughborough , United Kingdom .

  4. National Center for Sex Education - Wikipedia

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    Since the Cuban revolution there have been different national sex education programs coordinated by the Federation of Cuban Women and the Ministry of Public Health of Cuba. In 1972, the National Sex Education Working Group (Spanish: Grupo Nacional de Trabajo de Educación Sexual) was founded as its own entity to develop and coordinate these types of activities in Cuban institutions and society.

  5. Niemann Foods - Wikipedia

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    Niemann Foods, Inc. (NFI) is a company headquartered in Quincy, Illinois, United States, that owns and operates over 100 supermarkets, pharmacies, convenience, pet and hardware stores mostly under the County Market, County Market Express, Harvest Market, Cenex One-Stop, Haymakers, ACE Hardware, Pet Supplies Plus, and Save-A-Lot banners in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Missouri.

  6. Cenex (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cenex is a UK agency promoting low-carbon transport technologies Cenex may also refer to: Cenex, brand fuel and convenience stores owned by CHS, Inc.

  7. CHS Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Later, the core cooperative company became Cenex, from the combination of the last two words in its previous name. In 1998, Cenex merged with Harvest States Cooperatives to form Cenex Harvest States. In 2003, the cooperative changed its legal name to CHS Inc. In 2008, CHS entered the Ukrainian market.

  8. Fateful Harvest - Wikipedia

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    Cenex paid DeYoung to apply the "fertilizer" to his land then attempted to dilute it with massive amounts of water. The spreader, Dane Lindemeir, remembers objecting to the spreading of what he was told was a mix of fertilizer, atrazine , and trifluralin , because it did not look healthy, and it did not make sense to apply both atrazine, which ...

  9. Hazel, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The community is only marked on county abstracts and has no postal code. Hazel is the location of a Cenex Harvest States shipping facility. A post office called Hazel was established in 1904, and remained in operation until 1954. [2] The community was named for the abundance of hazel trees near the original town site. [3]