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The Men of Atalissa is a 2014 documentary film by POV.org and The New York Times [1] about 32 intellectually-disabled people who were employed by Texas-based Henry’s Turkey Service without proper compensation.
A pod mod with cartridges. Pod mods are a type of electronic cigarette used to vape nicotine through a mouthpiece connected to the body of the device by magnets. These devices are a newer generation of e-cigarettes that are often marketed to a younger crowd that do not wish to attract attention gained through regular e-cigarettes or traditional tobacco-burning cigarettes.
Larison’s Turkey Farm was a restaurant in Chester Borough, New Jersey. [1] The initial structure was a farmhouse from 1800, which Isaac Corwin built on farmland purchased from Benjamin Luse. [2] [3] In an interview of his childhood, Chester resident Herman Rademacher attests there were 100 turkeys circa 1936.
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Cooper Farms was founded by Virgil Cooper. He made his start in the turkey business in 1938 in downtown Oakwood, Ohio through growing around 500 meat turkeys, mainly for the holidays. Cooper Farms is one of the largest family-owned turkey producers in the U.S. James R. Cooper is the president of the company. [7]
Norbest researchers set about to improve the appeal of turkey as an everyday menu item. Norbest became an industry leader in improvements in breeding, growing, processing, and marketing of turkeys. It was the first marketing group to sell fully eviscerated, ready-to-cook turkeys.
Bernard Matthews Foods Limited [2] [3] is a British farming and food products business with its headquarters in Great Witchingham, Norfolk, England, which specialises in turkey products. Founded by Bernard Matthews in 1950, it has 56 farms throughout Norfolk, Suffolk and Lincolnshire farming nearly 7 million turkeys each year. [4]
In 1839, Heinrich Iager purchased 108 acres (44 ha) of farmland expanding to 185 acres (75 ha) forming Maple Lawn Farms. In 1938, the farm began its current free-range turkey operations under the "Sho-Nuf" brand name. [2] In 1970, the farm owned by C. Ellsworth Iager and Sons won the Progressive Breeders Dairy Award. [3]