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  2. Hereford cattle - Wikipedia

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    The Hereford is a British breed of beef cattle originally from Herefordshire in the West Midlands of England. [3] It was the result of selective breeding from the mid-eighteenth century by a few families in Herefordshire, beginning some decades before the noted work of Robert Bakewell .

  3. Haven Herefords - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Lewis founded his Hereford herd at The Woodhouse, Shobdon, Herefordshire in 1822, [2] 24 years before the publication of the first Hereford Cattle Herd Book. Many animals were exported from The Woodhouse Herd especially to the United States of America in the boom years of the 1880s, [3] although Hereford cattle had first been introduced to the country in either 1816 or 1817. [4]

  4. Tyrrells (crisps) - Wikipedia

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    Tyrrells was founded in Leominster, Herefordshire, in 2002 by farmer and entrepreneur William Chase. [1] Within several years of its creation, Tyrrells expanded its market into Europe and later into the U.S. Tyrrells has received numerous awards for the taste and quality of its crisps, both in England, as well as internationally.

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  6. Hereford World - Wikipedia

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    Hereford World is a trade magazine about the Hereford breed of cattle. [1] The magazine was formed in 1995 when Polled Hereford World merged with American Hereford Journal . The headquarters of Hereford World is in Kansas City, Missouri . [ 2 ]

  7. Black Hereford (crossbreed) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Hereford is a crossbreed of beef cattle produced in Britain and Ireland with Hereford beef bulls with Holstein-Friesian dairy cows. Black Herefords are not usually maintained from generation to generation, but are constantly produced as a byproduct of dairy farming as a terminal cross .