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  2. Open Season (film series) - Wikipedia

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    The Open Season film series from Sony Pictures Animation consists of the animated film Open Season (2006) and its three direct-to-video sequels Open Season 2 (2008), Open Season 3 (2010), and Open Season: Scared Silly (2015), the short film Boog and Elliot's Midnight Bun Run (2007), the television series Open Season: Call of Nature (2024–present) and a video game based on the first film.

  3. MinnesotaWisconsin football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota and Wisconsin first played in 1890 and have met every year since, except for 1906. Wisconsin leads the series 63–62–8 through 2023. [2] Wisconsin took the series lead for the first time after defeating Minnesota 31–0 in the 2017 game; Minnesota had led the overall series since 1902, at times by as many as 20 games.

  4. 1989–90 Wisconsin Badgers men's ice hockey season

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    After two nail-biting games, Wisconsin gave their fans a break in the championship, scoring the first four goals and ultimately defeating Minnesota 7–1. Wisconsin's sixth conference championship (2nd Broadmoor Trophy) earned them the WCHA's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, their third consecutive appearance. NCAA tournament

  5. August Schell Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    The August Schell Brewing Company is a brewing company in New Ulm, Minnesota, that was founded by German immigrant August Schell in 1860. [3] It is the second oldest family-owned brewery in America (after D. G. Yuengling & Son) [4] and became the oldest and largest brewery in Minnesota when the company bought the Grain Belt rights in 2002. [3]

  6. Ed Gein - Wikipedia

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    Augusta took advantage of the farm's isolation by turning away outsiders who could have influenced her sons. [12] 1930 US Census with Gein (13th name from the top) in Plainfield, Wisconsin. Gein left the farm only to attend school. Outside of school, he spent most of his time doing chores on the farm.

  7. 2024 deaths in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following notable deaths in the United States occurred in 2024.Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order as set out in WP:NAMESORT.A typical entry reports information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth and subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, year of birth (if known), and reference.

  8. Mule deer - Wikipedia

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    [35] [32] Mule deer are intermediate feeders rather than pure browsers or grazers; they predominantly browse but also eat forb vegetation, small amounts of grass and, where available, tree or shrub fruits such as beans, pods, nuts (including acorns), and berries. [32] [34] Mule deer readily adapt to agricultural products and landscape plantings.

  9. Agriculture in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Deer farming has increased dramatically from a herd of 150,000 in 1982 to 1.59 million in 2006, with 1,617 deer farms occupying 218,000 hectares of land in 2005. [ 38 ] $252 million of venison was exported in the year ending 30 September 2007.