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"What we're hoping to do is to keep the package together in case somebody else wants to pick it up and build the plant," he said, referring to plant blueprints and more than $2 million in used equipment it bought from a defunct U.S. packing plant several years ago.
"If it falls through and there are no potential investors, then it's a matter of the province trying to recoup what it can from the equipment," he said. "If there are some takers, great, and if there's not we get rid of the equipment and move on."See the full content of this document
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Dream Dies for Ranchers Choice
By Larry Kusch
THE president of a co-op that dreamed of building a cattle slaughter plan...See the full content of this document
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