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		<title>Feeding the Livestock That Feed You</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Vitamins]]></category>
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Livestock represents the backbone of most family farms. While there are some farmers who specialize in corn, wheat, soy beans and various other plant life, it’s likely that he or she will keep a few animals around as well. Cows provide a valuable source of milk, and steers are often raised for beef. The winter [...]]]></description>
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