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Around the valley---Auto-accident victim headed AgriNorthwest--- Hardware store to move in Wapato
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Yakima Herald-Republic; Apr 20, 1998; 497 Words
Auto-accident victim headed AgriNorthwest GRANDVIEW - A Richland man killed in an Interstate 82 automobile...Saturday was the president and chief executive officer of AgriNorthwest, the state's largest farm. Martin Wistisen, 59, was...
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Kennewick, Wash.-based Electronic Systems Technology takes a leap to success.
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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News; Nov 7, 2004; 700+ Words
...They control massive irrigation systems for the Potlatch poplar tree farm in Boardman and Kennewick-based farm company AgriNorthwest and power mobile data computer systems for the Franklin County Sheriff's Office and Pasco Police Department. They provide...
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SLUMP IN NORTHWEST CROP PRICES HURTING FARM-IMPLEMENT DEALERS.(Business)
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA); Sep 13, 1999; 700+ Words
...Oregon, eastern Washington, northern Idaho and in Montana.'' Tom Mackay, chief financial operator for Kennewick-based AgriNorthwest, said the large, privately owned farming operation is still replacing vital, worn-out equipment and is continuing minor...
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LOWER CROP PRICES AFFECT ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES
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The Columbian; Sep 12, 1999; ; 700+ Words
...Oregon, Eastern Washington, Northern Idaho and in Montana." Tom Mackay, chief financial operator for Kennewick-based AgriNorthwest, said the large, privately owned farming operation is still replacing vital, worn-out equipment and is continuing minor...
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Kennewick, Wash.-Area Irrigators Try to Fend Off Electricity Rate Hikes.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News; Dec 21, 2000; ; 700+ Words
...who rely on high-powered pumps to bring water from the river to their crops. Tom Mackay, vice president of finance for AgriNorthwest, said electricity makes up 8 percent to 10 percent of the company's expenses. That's why, without some sort of break...
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Kennewick, Wash., Power Utilities Offer Pay for Voluntary Power Shut Down.
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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News; Jun 28, 2001; 700+ Words
...know of any irrigator who has built a system that has any slack in it," said Tom Mackay, chief financial officer for AgriNorthwest, a large area farm. "You can't catch up." Further, the local utilities don't figure to offer the same kind of...
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