K+S AG Europe's Biggest Potash Distributor

Lights illuminate the face of a tunnel as a female employee uses a drilling machine to extract crude salt, used to make potash, magnesium and sulfate for speciality fertilizers, during underground operations at the Hattorf mine, part of the Werra potash site operated by K+S AG in Philippsthal, Germany, on Tuesday, July 1, 2014. K+S AG, Europe's largest potash supplier, said it sees the first signs of recovery in the market for the crop nutrient and reported first-quarter earnings that beat analyst estimates. Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Lights illuminate the face of a tunnel as a female employee uses a drilling machine to extract crude salt, used to make potash, magnesium and sulfate for speciality fertilizers, during underground operations at the Hattorf mine, part of the Werra potash site operated by K+S AG in Philippsthal, Germany, on Tuesday, July 1, 2014. K+S AG, Europe's largest potash supplier, said it sees the first signs of recovery in the market for the crop nutrient and reported first-quarter earnings that beat analyst estimates. Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg via Getty Images
K+S AG Europe's Biggest Potash Distributor
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