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Cargill Cleveland mine garners positive PR

It seems everybody wants to visit a salt mine. Small surprise, that. Cargill Deicing Technology is capitalizing on that interest to earn some valuable industry PR as this article in today's Cleveland Plain Dealer shows.

Posted by Dick Hanneman on August 28, 2006 10:25 AM | Permalink

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