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  • 1Newhall Land and Farming Company — Type subsidiary Industry Real estate Founded 1883 Founder(s) Newhall family Headquarters Valencia, California, USA …

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  • 2Company rule in India — For usage, see British Empire in India Company rule in India Colony of the East India Company ↓ …

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  • 3Williamson-Balfour Company — The Williamson Balfour Company (or Williamson, Balfour and Company ), today referred to as Williamson Balfour Agrocomercial Ltda, was a Chilean based Scottish sheep farming company. When the Chilean government annexed Easter Island in 1888, it… …

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  • 4Contract farming — is agricultural production carried out according to an agreement between a buyer and farmers, which establishes conditions for the production and marketing of a farm product or products.[1] Typically, the farmer agrees to provide established… …

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  • 5Factory farming — A commercial chicken house raising broiler pullets for meat …

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  • 6Oriental Development Company — Former type Public Industry International trade Founded 1908 Defunct 1945 Headquarters Tokyo, The …

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  • 7Fish farming — Intensive koi aquaculture facility in Israel Fish farming is the principal form of aquaculture, while other methods may fall under mariculture. Fish farming involves raising fish commercially in tanks or enclosures, usually for food. A facility… …

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  • 8Dairy farming — Dairy farm redirects here. For the retail company in Asia, see Dairy Farm International Holdings. A rotary milking parlor in an industrial dairy facility, located in Germany Dairy farming is a class of agricultural, or an animal husbandry,… …

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  • 9United Kingdom company law — Beside the River Thames, the City of London is a global financial centre. Within the Square Mile, the London Stock Exchange lies at the heart of the United Kingdom s corporations. United Kingdom company law is the body of rules that concern… …

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  • 10Corporate farming — Agriculture General …

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