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July 2007
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Written by Isaura Daniel
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Thursday, 12 July 2007 18:18 |
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When young Crauzimiro José Barbosa, 23, arrived at home talking about new
sheep-raising techniques, in late 2005, Antônio José Barbosa, 63, the
youngster's father, found it odd. An inhabitant of the interior of Santa
Filomena, a city in the northeastern Brazilian state of Pernambuco, Antônio did
not quite believe his son, who was talking about feeding silage and a so-called
proteinated salt to the sheep on the property. My Premium Content
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