Updated on November 20, 2007
61. Cattle News: Six courses, nine wines
BATTIMAMZELLE Restaurant on Coblentz Avenue, Cascade, well known for its gourmet Caribbean cuisine, proved to be the perfect setting for a six-course wine dinner hosted by the Trinidad Hotels, Restaurants and Tourism Association and Caribbean Hospitality Industrial Promotional Services (CHIPS) Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday : newsday. BATTIMAMZELLE Restaurant on Coblentz Avenue, Cascade, well known for its gourmet Caribbean cuisine, proved to be the perfect setting for a six-course wine...
Source - 11/17/2007 - Read the story
62. Cattle News: Corn and wheat export sales hit marketing year lows
Soybeans were within estimates, while corn and wheat hit marketing year lows. At this point in the marketing year, soybean sales are 460. Feature Programs & Commentary. Corn and wheat export sales hit marketing year lows Thursday, November 1, 2007, 10:41 AM by John Perkins The United States Department of Agriculture reports that soybean meal and oil export sales, for the week ending October 25, were larger than expected.
Source - 11/1/2007 - Read the story
63. Cattle News: NFL Armageddon
The steady and unexciting Bears tandem actually surpassed the Saints' more-heralded combo in total rushing yards, but Deuce and Reggie are sweet sweetbacks who can bust a long run and catch passes out of the backfield. It'll be close, though: With the Saints down by three as the fourth quarter winds down, Joe Horn will score on a last-second touchdown and, in the resultant jubilation, will pull a BlackBerry out of his jock and e-mail a detailed celebratory rant to the Soldier Field...
Source - 11/2/2007 - Read the story
64. Cattle News: Calf auction benefits the Boys and Girls Club of Weld County
Jakob Rodgers November 18, 2007 Comments Print Email While the jumbled words of an auctioneer may seem like a foreign language to someone who is unfamiliar with an auction, the fast-paced speech translated easily into an opportunity for one charity on Saturday afternoon. Jakob Rodgers November 18, 2007 Comments Print Email While the jumbled words of an auctioneer may seem like a foreign language to someone who is unfamiliar with an auction, the fast-paced speech translated easily into an...
Source - 11/18/2007 - Read the story
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