Companies in the Commonwealth of Susquehanna (1983: Doomsday)

Bloomsburg Silk Mills
Bloomsburg Silk Mills, along with the Hazleton Textile Mills, supply most of the cloth to the Commonwealth.

Commonwealth of Susquehanna
The government and military is one of the largest employers in the nation, operating everything from law enforcement, to public services, to infrastructure repair.

Danville Steelworks
The heart of Susquehanna's manufacturing lies at the Danville Steelworks. Contrary to the name, both steel and iron are smelted at the facility, with steel being the more prominent of the pair. It employs nearly 500 people, and is an important part of the economy for the nation as well as Danville. Approximately 2 ton of steel, and 1 ton of iron are produced yearly

Krum's Orchard
Krum's Orchard is an important company for the nation, supplying large amounts of fruit to the communities. They employ 200 people yearly, and upwards of 1,000 seasonally, during planting and harvesting in the spring and fall.

Montour Concrete Manufacturers
With limestone being mined in Montour County, sand and gravel being imported, and iron byproduct from the steel mills, it is easier to obtain the materials to manufacture concrete. The facility is located between Danville and Washingtonville. It employs 230 people to manage and operate the plant. Much of the equipment was salvaged or purchased, although the four kilns are domestically made. Almost all of the concrete produced remains in the nation, to be used in building projects, and infrastructure revitalization and improvement.

Red Deer Farm
The Red Deer Farm supplies most, if not all of commercially sold venison to the nation. Not only do the owners care for the deer, they also own packing machines for steaks, burger, sausage, and other meat products, as well as a single unit for making jerky. To preserve the meat, before it is shipped out, it is packed in salt to ensure it does not spoil. All of their electricity is either produced by generators, or purchased from another nation. Unfortunately this leads to higher meat prices, so although most families can afford it, it isn't purchased as much as before Doomsday.