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Potash - where does it come from - where does it go?
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Yes, Saskatchewan is a large exporter of pota***o be used as an agricultural fertilizer. <br /> <br />If you are interested you can see you can see at least part of a potash mine in high resolution using Goggle Earth at – <br /> 52 05’ 19.03” N <br />106 22’ 32.66” W <br /> <br />You can see the mine processing building and the conical silos used to store the potash. Only part of the rail yard is visible at high resolution. The lake (darker blue) to the north east (low rez.) never freezes, no mater how cold the winter. Saskatchewan winters are very cold. The whitish areas are slag dumps. These “mountains” can be seen for miles on the flat prairies. <br />
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