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  2. Category : Farms on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Pages in category "Farms on the National Register of Historic Places in Missouri" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Grant's Farm - Wikipedia

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    Grant's Farm is a historic farm, and long-standing landmark in Grantwood Village, Missouri, built by Ulysses S. Grant on land given to him and his wife by his father in law Frederick Fayette Dent shortly after they became married in 1848.

  4. Goat farming - Wikipedia

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    Texas is the primary producer of meat goats, representing 38% of US production. [1] Male goats are generally not required for the dairy-goat industry and are usually slaughtered for meat soon after birth. In the UK, approximately 30,000 billy goats from the dairy industry are slaughtered each year. [3]

  5. American Dairy Goat Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Dairy Goat Association or ADGA is a United States not-for-profit corporation dedicated to dairy goats.Its purpose is to promote the dairy goat industry, by providing and circulating sound information about goats and goat's milk; maintaining and publishing herd books and production records of milk goats; and issuing certificates of registration and recordation; improving and ...

  6. Hungry goats ready and waiting for your old Christmas tree ...

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    Miller said the trees give goats lots of fiber and vitamins they would not get elsewhere. The pine needles contain nutrients, antioxidants and vitamin C, while the sap can act as a natural dewormer.

  7. Buford–Carty Farmstead - Wikipedia

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    Buford–Carty Farmstead, also known as Carty Log Cabin and Thomas Buford Homestead, is a historic home and farm located near Black, Reynolds County, Missouri. The original farmhouse was built in 1847, and is a 1 1/2 story, side-gabled, single-pen hewn log dwelling. It features a dropped-roof porch and a coursed stone exterior chimney.