MAKE A MEME View Large Image Department of Agriculture cooperation. Calves are shown during a recent test shipment being unloaded in Milan. Cartons containing calves are double-decked and places on pallets, hen handled like any other cargo. At a special freight rate of ...
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Keywords: usda veal cattle cows baby baby animals babyanimals shipment milan italy europe meat cargo airplane plane pallets crates animals industry blackandwhite monochrome black and white Milan, Italy - "Air shipment of veal calves to Europe is opening up $2,000,000 worth of new business for the U.S. livestock industry, chiefly as a result of low-cost "calves in cartons" shipping method devised by U.S. airlines with U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperation. Calves are shown during a recent test shipment being unloaded in Milan. Cartons containing calves are double-decked and places on pallets, hen handled like any other cargo. At a special freight rate of 41 cents per pound approved by Civil Aeronautics Board, Italian importers estimate they can land calves in Milan at prices competitive on the local market." Please credit "USDA Photo." Milan, Italy - "Air shipment of veal calves to Europe is opening up $2,000,000 worth of new business for the U.S. livestock industry, chiefly as a result of low-cost "calves in cartons" shipping method devised by U.S. airlines with U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperation. Calves are shown during a recent test shipment being unloaded in Milan. Cartons containing calves are double-decked and places on pallets, hen handled like any other cargo. At a special freight rate of 41 cents per pound approved by Civil Aeronautics Board, Italian importers estimate they can land calves in Milan at prices competitive on the local market." Please credit "USDA Photo."
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