Word: feeding
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...cattle-price decline is that beef animals are in long supply; by Agriculture Department estimates, the nation's cattle population has grown some 20% in the past two years, to 93 million head. On top of that, droughts in the Southwest forced cattlemen to move their stock to feed lots early. Result: an above-normal flow from crowded feed lots to the stockpens of Chicago, Omaha and Kansas City, and a sharp decline in prices. This in turn touched off some scare selling...
...often as not, he will seize a rebound, feed off to a teammate and dash down the court as a team leader in a quick-scoring break. As a scorer with lay-ups, tap-ins, set shots, Dukes drops a phenomenal 48% of his shots, sinks better than 70% of his throws from the foul line...
...first to receive the mineral in this form. He was served a single portion when he went to his afternoon meal in Kirkland House yesterday. Probing his macarout and hamburger mixture Greenebaum was surprised to discover the little body builder cleverly concealed amongst the move standardized feed...
...same day controls on the prices and uses of cereals and livestock feeds will also end. This should mean more eggs, ham and bacon, because British farmers will be able to raise as many hens and pigs as they choose, and feed them as they please. Prices will probably go up, but should more honestly reflect real costs. Taxpayers will save about ?30 million a year now spent on subsidies, plus the salaries of some 1,200 clerks, inspectors and other bureaucrats now to be lopped off the Food Ministry's payroll...
...Grande's dilapidated gymnasium, Bevo ran wild against Ashland (Ky.) Junior College. During the closing five minutes of the game, Coach Oliver shouted instructions to his players, ordering them to foul their opponents deliberately so that Rio Grande could get the ball and "feed" Bevo. Bevo's final total: 116 points, an intercollegiate scoring record for one game...