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AgLetter: January 1998
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The expansion among hog farmers that started last spring continued at a rapid pace during the fall of 1997, both here in the Midwest and elsewhere.

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Last Updated: 01/02/1998

AgLetter: January 1998

Gary L. Benjamin

The expansion among hog farmers that started last spring continued at a rapid pace during the fall of 1997, both here in the Midwest and elsewhere.

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