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  2. Category:Farming video games - Wikipedia

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    H. Happy Farm; Harvest Moon (2014 video game series) Harvest Moon (video game) Harvest Moon 2 GBC; Harvest Moon 3 GBC; Harvest Moon 3D: A New Beginning

  3. Category:Egg farming - Wikipedia

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    Egg farming is the act of keeping poultry for the production of eggs, usually for human consumption. Pages in category "Egg farming" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  4. Egg, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Egg, Inc. is a 2016 idle clicker game [1] developed and published by American studio Auxbrain Inc [2] on Android and iOS devices. [3] The game takes place in a future in which eggs unlock the secrets of the universe. [4] The main objective in the game is to make the most profitable egg farm. [5]

  5. The eggs recalled were Organic Pasture Raised 24-Count Eggs sold at Costco stores. The eggs are packaged in plastic egg cartons with the Kirkland Signature label on the top and have the UPC code ...

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  8. Poultry farming - Wikipedia

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    Free-range farming of egg-laying hens is increasing its share of the market. DEFRA figures indicate that 45% of eggs produced in the UK throughout 2010 were free range, 5% were produced in barn systems and 50% from cages. This compares with 41% being free range in 2009. [14]

  9. Massive Egg Recall: FDA Warns of Highest Risk Level for ...

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    On September 30, the FDA expanded the recall to include "Happy Quackers Farm" duck eggs and raised it to a "Class I" level, which is the most serious type. It means there’s a significant chance ...