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Date: 2009-02-24 14:53:12
Agriculture
Agriculture in Canada
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies
Livestock
Wool
Maple Leaf Foods
Food
Dairy
Food and drink
Sheep
Zoology

From The Flock Canadian Sheep Federation January 2007 Volume 4, Issue 1

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