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  2. Agriculture in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    In 1960 state farms and other state organizations owned 2.7 percent of livestock; negdels, 73.8 percent; and individual negdel members, 23.5 percent. [7] The state sector owned 77.5 percent of sown lands, and the cooperative sector the remainder. The Mongolian yak which still plays a role in farming in the least developed and poorer parts of ...

  3. Yili Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, "the Cattle Breeding Team of Hohhot Huimin District" was established. In 1958, it was renamed as "the Cooperative Dairy Farm of Hohhot Huimin District", which was the predecessor of the Yili Group. In February 1997, the Yili Group was formally established and put into production the first production line of Tetra Pak Milk.

  4. Turano-Mongolian cattle - Wikipedia

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    Many breeds of Turano-Mongolian cattle show a great hardiness and tolerance towards freezing temperatures as a result of adaption to harsh Asian climates.Especially the breeds of the Asian steppe and the Tibetan plateau are able to withstand temperature fluctuations from –50 °C to 35 °C (–60 °F to 95 °F).

  5. Orkhon sheep - Wikipedia

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    The Orkhon (Mongolian: орхон) is a Mongolian breed of sheep first developed in 1961. This medium, semi-fine wool breed is now reared primarily for wool . History

  6. NY Democrat running for Stefanik’s House seat once ridiculed ...

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    Longshot hopeful Blake Gendebien, who co-owns Twin Mills Farms in Ogdensburg near New York’s border with Canada, said during a 2013 interview that local residents could not replace his hard ...

  7. Economy of the Mongolian People's Republic - Wikipedia

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    The state began to develop industry based on processing of animal husbandry products and crop raising on state farms. Transportation, communications, domestic and foreign trade, and banking and finance were nationalized with Soviet assistance; they were placed under the control of Mongolian state and cooperative organizations or Mongolian ...