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Red Angus Association Posts Year-End Numbers
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The Cattleman
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October 1, 2004| Author:
Anonymous
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The Red Angus Association of America (RAAA) says 2003-2004 year end registrations increased nearly 2.5 percent to 43,201, while the number of cattle recorded jumped by 1,275 to 55,366. The number of animals transferred increased by approximately eight percent to 19,731. Montana had the highest number of transfers, followed closely by Texas, Missouri, South Dakota and Ka...
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