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UC to study potential human health implications of grazing orchards.

 
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Animal borne pathogens have long been a concern of grazing orchards and the source of regulations preventing such.  But apparently it has never actually been studied until now…

https://www.farmprogress.com/livestock/scientists-to-study-grazing-in-organic-orchards
 
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Wrong end of the US, but I know a couple nut producers (pecan and chestnut) that may be interested in something like this.

Specifically, South Carolina
 
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