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  2. Kraal - Wikipedia

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    Kraal (also spelled craal or kraul) is an Afrikaans and Dutch word, also used in South African English, for an enclosure for cattle or other livestock, located within a Southern African settlement or village surrounded by a fence of thorn-bush branches, a palisade, mud wall, or other fencing, roughly circular in form.

  3. Cow–calf operation - Wikipedia

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    A cow calf operation is a method of rearing beef cattle in which a permanent herd of cows is kept by a farmer or rancher to produce calves for later sale. Cow–calf operations are one of the key aspects of the beef industry in the United States and many other countries. [1] In the British Isles, a cow–calf operation may be known as a single ...

  4. World War II Quonset hut for sale for $1.7 million in SLO ...

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    An unusual building just hit the real estate market in Morro Bay: a World War II-era Quonset hut. Listed by Jay Chiasson of Navigators Real Estate, the 4,000-square-foot building is located on ...

  5. Monsildale Homestead - Wikipedia

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    About 1000 cattle and 50 horses were also for sale. At the auction, Harry and Grace Woodrow purchased a lot of the land, including the land of former Portion 1. In June 1924 Queensland Trustees Limited was appointed liquidator to wind up Hornes Limited, and the Deed of Grant for Portion 1 was surrendered to the Crown in November 1925, before ...

  6. Oulnina - Wikipedia

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    Sprigg struck financial problems in 1867 [2] and by 1868 both Oulnina and Wadnaminga Station were put up for sale. [3] The two runs occupied a combined area of 900 square miles (2,331 km 2) and were stocked with a total of 21,800 sheep. The property had a woolshed, huts, yards and 14 wells. [2] The two stations were acquired by Philip Levi and Co.

  7. Feeder cattle - Wikipedia

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    Lot size, or the number of feeder cattle for sale in a group, in relation to transportation available, weight, and sale location impact feeder cattle prices heavily. Price per weight increase with lot size and reach a maximum when lot sizes approaches truck-load sizes. As lot sizes exceed truck-load sizes, prices level off and eventually decrease.