FEECO International Commemorates 60 Years in 2011!

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Carrie Carlson
Technical Writer

60 Year Anniversary

FEECO, one of the world’s leading suppliers of agglomeration, thermal processing, material handling and waste processing solutions, is proudly celebrating their 60th year in business. Green Bay, WI (March 17, 2011) – FEECO International, Inc. was founded in 1951, developing solutions for the fertilizer industry …

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Video: UW-Green Bay’s Environmental Mission

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Carrie Carlson
Technical Writer

UWGB Logo

  The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay was founded as a new type of university for a new era. “It was a time of dynamic change in the United States,” said UW-Green Bay professor emeritus Bud Harris. The idea was to integrate disciplines into interdisciplinary concentrations …

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FEECO International Celebrates its 59th Anniversary!

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Stephanie Balza
Customer Support Specialist

FEECO International

Green Bay, WI (April 5, 2010) – FEECO International, one of the world’s leading supplier of agglomeration, thermal processing, material handling and waste processing solutions, are proud to announce their 59th year in business. Since 1951 FEECO has helped solve thousands of businesses process problems, …

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2009 IBA Conference Presentation

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Stephanie Balza
Customer Support Specialist

Institute for Briquetting and Agglomeration

The Institute for Briquetting and Agglomeration is a group of business and technical people interested and involved in the research, development and production of briquets, pellets and other densified products and the equipment to produce them. FEECO is has been a sponsor and supportor of the …

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From Dust to Du$t

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Nick Reckinger
Organic Fertilizer Expert

BCWTI Member

Bay Business Journal Vol 17 #3 (June / July 2009) View / Download the article as a PDF Humans do it, animals do it, factories do it. Even cells do it. Producing waste is just one of those unavoidable evils – right up there with …

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