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We wanted a Disney ending for Toa, but nature isn t like that

The West Australian, fed by AAP and AFP correspondents here. Here’s why: the world has endured upheaval and uncertainty over the last couple of years. Toa represents hope – hope for a happy ending. We’re all pretty much invested. As John Campbell opined on Breakfast mid-week, “We’ve had a really crappy couple of years, and we want the fairy tale ending, don’t we? And isn’t it lovely that we do?” Exactly. Well actually, not all of us do. In the best vaudevillian tradition, there has to be a villain to this story. Enter, stage left, Peter Williams! A veteran broadcaster (code for “old” in news-speak) who has a baying following of callers on Magic Talk radio. Williams penned a blog earlier this week, with the temerity to ask, “Is it time to kill off orca baby Toa?”

We want a Disney ending for Toa, but nature isn t like that

We want a Disney ending for Toa, but nature isn t like that
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Small Georgia cattle farm grows up with help from UGA

FORSYTH — What Joseph Egloff began as a “little hobby” in 2011 is now a full-time cattle ranch with a meat packing plant that serves customers from Florida to North Carolina. “I had eight head of cattle and a day job to pay for my cow habit,” Egloff said of Rocking Chair Ranch Cattle in Forsyth. “Then it exploded on us. What started out as a little hobby had become a real job, and after about three years, we were up to about 58 head of cattle a year.” As the business continued to grow, Egloff turned to the University of Georgia’s Small Business Development Center for help.

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