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  2. Conrad Leslie - Wikipedia

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    Conrad Leslie was born in Springfield, Ohio, and raised in Xenia, Ohio. [8] Before World War II, Leslie studied in the pre-med program at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. . During the war, at age 21, he became a B-24 bomber pilot and flew 35 missions over Ger

  3. 1973 United States–Soviet Union wheat deal - Wikipedia

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    In July 1973, the Soviet Union purchased 10 million short tons (9.1 × 10 ^ 6 t) of grain (mainly wheat and corn) from the United States at subsidized prices, which caused global grain prices to soar. Crop shortfalls in 1971 and 1972 forced the Soviet Union to look abroad for grain.

  4. Joseph Dart - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Dart (April 30, 1799 – September 28, 1879) was an American businessman and entrepreneur associated with the grain industry. He was well educated and at the age of 17 began an apprenticeship in a hat factory before managing one in 1819.

  5. George Armour - Wikipedia

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    The report was an added as an appendix to the CBT annual report. [59] There were few further impediments to growth. By 1885, the capacity of the Armour, Dole & Co grain elevators was 6,350,000 bushels with a total shipping and receiving capacity of 1,500,000 per day. [62]

  6. Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration

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    The Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration (GIPSA) was an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture that facilitates the marketing of livestock, poultry, meat, cereals, oilseeds, and related agricultural products, and promotes fair and competitive trading practices for the overall benefit of consumers and American agriculture.

  7. New report could hit U.S. meat and grain industries hard - AOL

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    The report issued by the Dietary Guidelines. If Americans want to get healthier and protect the planet simultaneously, they should eat less meat – that's according to a new report from America's ...

  8. The Peavey–Haglin Experimental Concrete Grain Elevator is the world's first known cylindrical concrete grain elevator. It was built from 1899 to 1900 in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, United States, as an experiment to prove the design was viable. It was an improvement on wooden elevators that were continually at risk of catching fire or even ...

  9. Head of key Japan opposition party admits to extra-marital affair

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    TOKYO (Reuters) -Yuichiro Tamaki, the head of the Japanese opposition party that has emerged as kingmaker as lawmakers select the next prime minister on Monday, said a tabloid report about his ...