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...that organized agriculture is the new frontier of business. "The day when agriculture is called upon to save the dollar is already here," he says. "Just as Japan may be able to make barbed wire, nails and transistors more cheaply than we can, the U.S. can produce broilers and beef more cheaply and ship them all over the world." Thus far, Stratford's three basic operational areas are cattle, chickens and potted plants, and Gow organizes each division down to the last moo, cluck and root. Centralized production is one principle: the cattle operation is typical. Stratford...
...exasperating day for Whalen. In addition to his beef on the interference call he got riled up in the third when his pitcher was forced to change shoes. Bornstein was sporting the Joe Namath 'white shoe' look through the first two innings before Park made a protest to the umpire. The rules prohibit such apparel on a pitcher...
Belton K. Johnson, a director of the King Ranch in Texas, had visited the Brussels meat market and reported: "Those women down there were knocking each other around paying twice as much for beef as we pay in the U.S., but we could airlift beef out of Amarillo, Texas, into Brussels tomorrow morning. But they won't let us do it. Agricultural expertise is one of the best things the U.S. has to sell. Yet here in Europe we are fighting with one hand tied to our back...
...elaborate etiquette prevails at supermarkets. Consumers are encouraged to squeeze the white bread and forbidden to squeeze toilet tissue. They are also urged to look for chickens by name, beef by price and coffee by reputation...
...course stretches 26 miles, 385 yards, from Hopkinton past admiring Wellesley College females, up Heartbreak Hill to the screaming Eagles of Boston College and then down to the Prudential Center. Boston Mayor Kevin White will be waiting there with a laurel wreath and a bowl of beef stew--but no kisses--for the lucky winner...