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  2. Hillary Clinton cattle futures controversy - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 and 1979, lawyer and First Lady of Arkansas Hillary Rodham Clinton engaged in a series of trades of cattle futures contracts.Her initial $1,000 investment had generated nearly $100,000 (equivalent to $419,807.43 in 2023), when she stopped trading after ten months.

  3. Thomas Drummond Lambert - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Drummond Lambert was born in 1837 in Old Trafford, England. His father, Septimus Lambert, was a cattle dealer. Lambert was educated at Manchester Grammar School. He studied to be a veterinary surgeon at the Edinburgh Veterinary College, graduating in 1859. Two of his brothers also studied veterinary, with his brother James becoming a ...

  4. Beef hormone controversy - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, the European Union banned the import of meat that contained artificial beef growth hormones [a] approved for use and administered in the United States. Originally, the ban covered six such hormones but was amended in 2003 to permanently ban one hormone — estradiol-17β — while provisionally banning the use of the five others. [4]

  5. Livestock - Wikipedia

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    Livestock are the domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting in order to provide labour and produce diversified products for consumption such as meat, eggs, milk, fur, leather, and wool. The term is sometimes used to refer solely to animals who are raised for consumption, and sometimes used to refer solely to farmed ruminants, such ...

  6. James J. Hill - Wikipedia

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    James Jerome Hill (September 16, 1838 – May 29, 1916) was a Canadian-American railroad director. He was the chief executive officer of a family of lines headed by the Great Northern Railway, which served a substantial area of the Upper Midwest, the northern Great Plains, and Pacific Northwest.

  7. Insect farming - Wikipedia

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    Farming of crickets in Thailand. Insect farming is the practice of raising and breeding insects as livestock, also referred to as minilivestock or micro stock.Insects may be farmed for the commodities they produce (like silk, honey, lac or insect tea), or for them themselves; to be used as food, as feed, as a dye, and otherwise.

  8. Emery County, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Slavery was the principal trade between Santa Fe and the Utah region. The trading of Indian women and children to the Spanish, although illegal, was the purpose of the Spanish coming into the area to become Utah. The other use of the trail was to herd livestock, mostly horses, from California to Santa Fe.

  9. Lake County, California - Wikipedia

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    Lake County is a county located in the north central portion of the U.S. state of California.As of the 2020 census, the population was 68,163. The county seat is Lakeport. The county takes its name from Clear Lake, the dominant geographic feature in the county and the largest non-extinct natural lake wholly within California.