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Potash - where does it come from - where does it go?
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by bobwilcox</i> <br /><br />SK has about a 3,000 year supply at current world consumption rates. Another source of the material is at Carlsbad, NM. <br />[/quote] <br />Carlsbad, NM has a large and interesting yard just east of town. There is a company that cleans and services the RR cars in the yard, preping them for their next assignment. You can get very close to the yard and may photograph and see both the local shortline(SD EMD's) and various BNSF Equipment. <br />
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