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  2. Government cheese - Wikipedia

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    Government cheese was created to maintain the price of dairy when dairy industry subsidies artificially increased the quantity supplied of milk and created a surplus of milk that was then converted into cheese, butter, or powdered milk. The cheese, along with the butter and dehydrated milk powder, was stored in over 150 warehouses across 35 states.

  3. Guggisberg - Wikipedia

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    In Guggisberg about 49.3% of the population have completed non-mandatory upper secondary education, and 9.5% have completed additional higher education (either university or a Fachhochschule). [8] Of the 87 who had completed some form of tertiary schooling listed in the census, 65.5% were Swiss men, 25.3% were Swiss women, 5.7% were non-Swiss men.

  4. Charm, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Baby Swiss cheese was developed in the mid-1960s outside of Charm, Ohio, by the Guggisberg Cheese Company, owned by Alfred Guggisberg. [4] References

  5. Guggisberg (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Guggisberg (1869–1930), British Brigadier-General, Sir, senior Canadian-born British Army officer Gunvor Guggisberg (born 1974), Swiss singer and dancer known professionally simply as Gunvor Ron Guggisberg (born 1973), US politician, Democratic member of the North Dakota House of Representatives

  6. Swiss cheese (North America) - Wikipedia

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    The United States Department of Agriculture uses the terms Swiss cheese and Emmentaler cheese interchangeably. [3] [4] In Australia, both terms are used, along with Swiss-style cheese, in some cases differentiating the two. [5] [6] The term Swiss cheese is sometimes used in India, [7] although it is also often referred to as Emmental.

  7. Swiss cheese - Wikipedia

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    Swiss cheese (mathematics), subset of the complex plane with circular holes Swiss cheese features , pits in the south polar ice cap of Mars Swiss cheese model , of accident causation, used in risk analysis and risk management

  8. National Cheese Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The National Cheese Exchange (NCE) was a private non-profit corporation that operated in Green Bay, Wisconsin.Every Friday morning for one-half hour, members of the NCE met to buy or sell cheddar cheese in 40-pound (18 kg) blocks and 500-pound (230 kg) barrels on the exchange.

  9. Schreiber Foods - Wikipedia

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    Schreiber Foods Headquarters in downtown Green Bay, Wisconsin. Schreiber Foods was founded in 1945 when L.D. Schreiber, in partnership with Merlin G. Bush and Daniel D. Nusbaum, started the L.D. Schreiber Cheese Company with its original plant in Green Bay, Wisconsin.