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When it closed in 1945, the site became a commercial feedlot.
Errors can also be made in the feedlot or on the farm.
So the modern feedlot is really a city floating on a sea of oil.
It was never subjected to a cage or a feedlot.
But most of them go to feedlots and then to slaughter."
While he held this office, his department encouraged the establishment of feedlots.
The economic logic behind the feedlot system is hard to refute.
They have two children, including a son named Kelly who owns a feedlot in town.
Yet even today, ranchers don't ask many questions about feedlot menus.
A feedlot or other gathering point for livestock, especially cattle.
Officials have not disclosed the name of the Sunnyside feedlot.
He said feedlots would be charged no more than $2.20 a dose, with two doses needed.
"I went down to the feedlot like you wanted.
Now the company buys the dung for $1 per ton from 15 feedlots.
The company philosophy places a greater emphasis on the quality of production than the feedlot system.
Hell, he's probably got a freezer full of beef from that feedlot in Colorado.
Most of the environmental problems stem from the waste from the feedlots.
"Told him I thought you'd pay two-fifty a head for what he had on the feedlot.
The report, issued just after the close, showed more cattle on feedlots than most analysts had expected.
"Most of them have been bred for the feedlots to be huge and don't do well on grass.
The report showed that 17 percent fewer young cattle were placed on feedlots in August than a year earlier.
Cattle raised in large feedlots often eat chicken parts and other waste products.
Australia has a large livestock industry, nearly all free-range, with very few feedlots.
He would build feedlots, using the local abundance of cottonseed for feed.
Thank you) that goes to the inhumane production of meat in feedlots.