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  • ...ds and how to care for their lawns. I thought, why can’t we do this with livestock?” ...s trade time for training. In exchange for 80 hours of training on various livestock topics, participants agree to volunteer 80 hours of their time answering qu
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  • ...ds and how to care for their lawns. I thought, why can’t we do this with livestock?” ...s trade time for training. In exchange for 80 hours of training on various livestock topics, participants agree to volunteer 80 hours of their time answering qu
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  • ...laboratory we will be slaughtering and processing all types of poultry and livestock. Furthermore, we plan to put poultry and red meats together, thereby utiliz ...e and take situation: The poultry people can take advantage of some of the livestock processing techniques and vice versa.”
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  • ...ver discussed. The telegram was a warning for Washington veterinarians and livestock officials to watch for the Roy-bound Northern Pacific train, which then was ...pread of FMD. World War I had begun in Europe, and now with the inevitable livestock depopulations already begun, the appropriation was passed handily in fear o
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