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  2. Blue fox fur - Wikipedia

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    The wife of Henry II of France, Catherine de Medici (1519–1589), owned a very expensive blue fox fur coat during the peak price period of blue fox fur. [10] The blue fox fur has always been considered more valuable than the fur of the white fox, only in the 1920s did the white fox also experience a heyday as a glamorous piece of clothing.

  3. Fur farming - Wikipedia

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    Globally, the top fur producers were China and Finland. [4] Denmark was also leading, accounting for approximately 28% of world mink fur production, until its government culled all of the farmers' stocks without legal authority in 2020. [5] Finland is the largest United States supplier of fox pelts. The United States is a major exporter of fur ...

  4. List of types of fur - Wikipedia

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    The fur of the arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) is currently the most popular of all the farmed fox species, particularly the blue fox (white with grey tips) and the shadow blue fox (all white). [21] The overwhelming popularity of this fox has to do with the size of the production of arctic fox pelts and the dyeable nature of the color lead it to ...

  5. Fur clothing - Wikipedia

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    Fitch fur coat worked in the "let-out" method. The foremost reason for the exorbitant price of a fur coat is the amount of time it takes to craft the garment. The first step is the pelt matcher who takes the furs available and matches them based on size and color to create one cohesive garment.

  6. Arctic fox fur - Wikipedia

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    The fur is on average smaller and the tail shorter than that of the blue fox. The very soft hair is long, fine and more silky-like than that of the red fox and the blue fox (see fineness categories below), with partly long guard hair. The dense undercoat is the most matted of all fox species. Smaller coats are sometimes silkier than larger ones ...

  7. Agriculture in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Finland is characterized by the northern climate and self-sufficiency in most major agricultural products. Its economic role is declining in terms of GNP and employment in primary production , but together with the food industry and forestry with which it is linked, it forms a significant part of the Finnish economy .

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  9. Silver fox (animal) - Wikipedia

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    The silver fox price boom in North America ended in 1914, [14] but by 1921, there were 300 farms throughout the USA. [15] A well-known silver fox ranch of North America was that of Fred Colpitts from Salisbury, New Brunswick. Known as the "Colpitts Brothers", Fred and James raised silver foxes in the early 1920s and used selective breeding to ...