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  2. Henequen industry in Yucatán - Wikipedia

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    Baker, Frank Collins (1895). A Naturalist in Mexico: Being a Visit to Cuba, Northern Yucatan and Mexico (Public domain ed.). D. Oliphant. p. 21. Evans, Sterling D. (14 January 2013). Bound in Twine: The History and Ecology of the Henequen-Wheat Complex for Mexico and the American and Canadian Plains, 1880-1950. Texas A&M University Press.

  3. American Net and Twine Company Factory - Wikipedia

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    The American Net and Twine Company was founded in 1844, and was the first company in the United States to produce fishing nets made from cotton instead of hemp. Prior to its founding, fish netting was imported from the United Kingdom. [2] Ivers Whitney Adams was president of the company at one point.

  4. Twine - Wikipedia

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    Twine showing component strands Twine is a strong thread , light string or cord composed of string in which two or more thinner strands are twisted, and then twisted together ( plied ). The strands are plied in the opposite direction to that of their twist, which adds torsional strength to the cord and keeps it from unravelling.

  5. Baker's Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Baker's is a supermarket chain operating primarily in the metro area of Omaha, Nebraska. It is owned by Kroger . Baker's supermarket has an annual revenue of $325,000,000.

  6. Salish weaving - Wikipedia

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    Twine was made from the bark of the milkweed fiber, a plant indigenous to the Thompson River area. From the bark, the finest of twine could be made, and from the seed, a soft down was obtained. Combined with goat's wool and dog hair it made for the finest fiber to weave a blanket. [5]

  7. Baling twine - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic baling twine tied around bales of hay. Baling twine or baler twine is a small diameter sisal or synthetic twine used to bind a quantity of fibrous material (notably hay or straw) into a more compact and easily-stacked form. [citation needed] Tensile strengths of single-ply baling twine range from 95 psi (0.66 MPa) to 325 psi (2.24 MPa ...