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Posted on July 24, 2019July 24, 2019

What are the nine states that have Talmadge-Aiken plants?

Currently (2009), the nine states that cooperatively operate under the authority of the Federal State Cooperative Act (Talmadge-Aiken) are Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, and Virginia.…

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