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  2. Kansas City Board of Trade - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, the exchange introduced Value Line futures, making it the first exchange offering a stock index futures contract. Options on Value Line futures were introduced in 1992. As of December 12, 2004, the Value Line futures began trade solely through an electronic trading platform. Value line futures have since been de-listed.

  3. Texas Tech School of Veterinary Medicine tips on preparing ...

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    Livestock owners should have an adequate stockpile of forage and energy sources to maintain their livestock throughout the winter. As the temperature decreases, a cow’s metabolism will increase ...

  4. Animal husbandry - Wikipedia

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    It uses between 20 and 33% of the world's fresh water, [81] Livestock, and the production of feed for them, occupy about a third of the Earth's ice-free land. [82] Livestock production contributes to species extinction, desertification, [83] and habitat destruction. [84] and is the primary driver of the Holocene extinction.

  5. Wheat production in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Of wheat grown in the United States, 36% percent is consumed domestically by humans, 50% is exported, 10% is used for livestock feed, and 4% is used for seedlings. [16] Various American-style wheat beers are produced in the US. [17] Wheat in the U.S. is grown under two major categories based on climate: winter wheat, and spring wheat.

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  7. Livestock travels to new grounds in the winter - AOL

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