Generation and transmission electric cooperative in Iowa, US
Corn Belt Power Cooperative is a generation and transmission electric cooperative in northern Iowa. It currently supplies to 12 of its member cooperatives in 28 counties in northern Iowa. It owns and maintains a coal-fired plant and a gas combustion turbine generator and is one of the owners of the Duane Arnold Energy Center. The Cooperative also has access to renewable energy sources such as wind and hydroelectric power.[1]
^Corn Belt Power Cooperative Archived 2010-05-04 at the Wayback Machine. Special Collections Department, Iowa State University.
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Buckrake—for silage making Grain cart (with built in grain auger) Conveyor belt Cotton picker Farm truck Grain dryer Harvestor / harvester built for harvesting...
that the power of the Government has been marshaled behind the adjustment programs" In other words, the benefits from payments to cooperative farmers were...
with a pulley that could power stationary machines via the use of a long belt. The steam-powered machines were low-powered by today's standards but because...
means of production: for example, in the United States cornbelt, combine harvesters pick the corn, and sprayers spray large amounts of insecticides, herbicides...
economic and political power of these corporations, the region hosted industrial labor organization, consolidated agricultural cooperatives and state educational...
operated efficiently in the growing East German Agricultural Production Cooperatives. Thus, the E 170 series was developed into the Fortschritt E 510. The...
agriculture, with extensive areas forming part of the United States' CornBelt. Finance and services such as medicine and education are becoming increasingly...
forbs, once covered the plains of the United States that are now the CornBelt, the effects of the past switchgrass habitat have been beneficial, lending...
Mishumaa Saba (seven candles) mazao (crops) Mahindi (corn), to represent the children celebrating (and corn may be part of the holiday meal). a Kikombe cha...
elevator, the United States became a major international producer of wheat, corn, and oats. In the early 20th century, concern arose about monopolistic practices...
Leeds retained an interest in trading in agricultural commodities, with the Corn Exchange opening in 1864. Marshall's Mill was one of the first of many factories...
is a top-ten national producer of cow milk, apples, grapes, onions, sweet corn, tomatoes, and maple syrup. New York places second in apples next to Washington...
migrants from overcrowded areas. They specialized in new crops such as (such as corn), and the rapid increase in demand for certain crops (such as tea) in foreign...
Salvacion Multipurpose Cooperative and SMC bank. Poblacion Kadingilan now has infrastructure, transportation, a water supply, power supply from FIBECO, communication...
Minnesota, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Illinois. Its use in the USA's Northern CornBelt states lacks consistent yield results; however, there is still interest...
generation." The heads of the National Cooperative Business Association, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, National Farmers Union, and...
Mark. "The Farm Family and the Inheritance Process: Evidence from the CornBelt, 1870–1950." Agricultural History 57.1 (1983): 1–13. uses Iowa census...
Iowa-style cornbelt in the Soviet Union, and a Soviet delegation visited the U.S. state that summer. The delegation chief was approached by farmer and corn seed...
wetter half is a major corn and soybean-producing region known as the CornBelt, and the western drier half is known as the Wheat Belt because of its high...
waste dumping site in Dayton, New Jersey, an asbestos removal project in Corning, New York, a weigh station in Dayton, New Jersey and a landfill in Pennsauken...
prominently in the plot. In the farming lore from the CornBelt of the 1800s, drought-killed corn in manured fields could accumulate saltpeter to the extent...
of natural disasters in the United States List of derecho events 1998 CornBelt derecho May 2009 Southern Midwest derecho July 2011 Midwest Derecho June...
consisted mainly of the cultivation of corn, legumes, cocoa, and the harvest of roots and edible fruits. Corn was the staple of the diet. Among the animals...