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  2. Chart of the Week: Prices actually went down — they didn't ...

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    As our Chart of the Week shows, headline PCE inflation, which includes all categories, showed prices actually fell from the prior month by 0.1%. This marked the first outright decline in prices ...

  3. Why Lamb Weston Stock Was Plummeting This Week - AOL

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    The subsequent market rout pushed Lamb Weston's share price down a queasy 32% week-to-date as of early Friday morning, according to data compiled by S&P Global Market Intelligence. A spud of a quarter

  4. We Love Our Lamb - Wikipedia

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    In real terms, both sheep and lamb prices have risen in nominal terms and have subsequently increased in the last three decades. Quarterly retail prices for lamb rose by 93% from 2000. In short, the 2000s was a decade characterised by volatility and a rising in lamb prices.

  5. Lamb and mutton - Wikipedia

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    Lamb and mutton, collectively sheep meat (or sheepmeat) is one of the most common meats around the world, taken from the domestic sheep, Ovis aries, and generally divided into lamb, from sheep in their first year, hogget, from sheep in their second, and mutton, from older sheep. Generally, "hogget" and "sheep meat" are not used by consumers ...

  6. Your pictures on the theme of 'agriculture' - AOL

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    The pictures will be published later that week and you will be able to find them, along with other galleries, on the In Pictures section of the BBC News website. You can upload your entries ...

  7. Sheep farming - Wikipedia

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    Sheep farming in Namibia (2017). According to the FAOSTAT database of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, the top five countries by number of head of sheep (average from 1993 to 2013) were: mainland China (146.5 million head), Australia (101.1 million), India (62.1 million), Iran (51.7 million), and the former Sudan (46.2 million). [2]

  8. American Tunis - Wikipedia

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    A breeders' association, the American Tunis Sheep Breeders Association, was constituted in 1896. [4]: 156 The Tunis is listed as "watch" on the watchlist of the Livestock Conservancy. [3] Tunis sheep have been added to the Slow Food Ark of Taste. [6]

  9. List of North American sheep breeds - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of sheep breeds usually considered to originate in Canada and the United States. [1] [2] Some may have complex or obscure histories, so inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively from those countries.