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At 4:37am on October 7, 2009, John Beardsley said…
(redfaced) yeah i knew you were livestock related just couldn't quite place you till after i posted the comment. Is veal still a good commodity to be in now. especially compared to pork and beef? That is if you had a couple of million would you invest in veal (assuming feathers wouldn't work)
At 4:59pm on October 5, 2009, John Beardsley said…
welcome Jennifer.... don't i know you from my past life as a radio farm news guy?
 
 
 

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