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United Kingdom Tea Council:: The UK Tea Council is an independent non-profit making body dedicated to promoting tea & its unique story for the benefit of those who produce, sell & enjoy tea.

UK: United Kingdom soil classification system:: A short introduction to UK soil classification system. Soil characteristics and soil classes. SoilsWorldwide (National Soil Resources Institute, Cranfield University)

Jersey Cattle Society of the United Kingdom:: Offer a classification and registration service. Also advice on feeding and breeding, as well as acquisition of livestock and semen supplies.

The official site of the Portland Sheep Breeders Group of the United Kingdom:: A guide to Portland sheep and the activities of the Portland Sheep Breeders Group of the United Kingdom.

United States Sugar Corporation:: The United States Sugar Corporation came into being during the Great Depression, at a time when the little southern town of Clewiston was little more than a dot on the map near the southern tip of Lake Okeechobee. Today, U.S. Sugar Corporation is one of the country's largest privately held agricultural firms. The Company farms nearly 187,858 acres of the most productive farmland in the United States. Its mills at Clewiston can process nearly 4

Sugar Association of London and Refined Sugar Association:: Establishes rules for the proper conduct of the sugar trade, provides arbitration, and arranges for training seminars.

Irish Cattle Traders' and Stockowners' Association (ICSA):: Working on behalf of Ireland's drystock farmers - beef and sheep producers.

Montana Coffee Traders/Texas Coffee Traders:: Mail orders shipped from both locations, with a store in Austin, Texas. They describe products, as well as charitable and fair trade activities.

The Sugar Association, Inc.:: Sugar, nutrition, health, food and industry information, recipes, and free publications.

U.S. Beet Sugar Association:: What was to evolve into the United States Beet Sugar Association can be traced to an organization founded during an informal meeting of American beet sugar processors that took place in San Francisco in 1892. In 1911, industry leaders formally created an organization they called the United States Beet Sugar Industry, and a permanent presence was established with offices in Washington, DC. In 1914, the organization was incorporated as the United S

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