Big Stone, Minnesota (MN) Beef Cattle, Except Feedlots Companies

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Douglas Nelson
P.O. BOX 300
Clinton MN 56225
(320) 325-5574
Swezey Pioneer Stock Farm
66374 320th St.
Clinton MN 56225
(320) 325-5372
Bruce Swezey
66374 320th St.
Clinton MN 56225
(320) 325-5372
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Douglas Nelson
71547 295th St.
Clinton MN 56225
(320) 325-5574
Don Nolting
64316 County Highway 8
Ortonville MN 56278
(320) 273-2272
Al Webster
43381 710th Ave.
Ortonville MN 56278
(320) 839-2412
Royce Wellendorf
RURAL ROUTE 1 BOX 216A
Ortonville MN 56278
(320) 273-2305
Don Nolting
64316 350th St.
Ortonville MN 56278
(320) 273-2272
Klages Herefords
64090 410th St.
Ortonville MN 56278
(320) 273-2163
Al Webster
43381 710th Avenue
Ortonville MN 56278
(320) 839-2412
Findley Lawrence
5195 590th Ave.
Beardsley MN 56211
(320) 265-6393
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