Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI), October 6th, 2001
Byline: Deborah Kades Business reporter When a group of investors paid $82,000 last year for a calf that had not yet been cloned into existence, the world noticed. And when Infigen, the DeForest company that cloned the animal, introduced that valuable calf to the public Friday at the World Dairy Expo, it was hoping that the world was watching once again. Mandy II looks almost exactly like her mother, Lauduc Broker Mandy, said Ron Bader of Carrousel Farms in Orangeville, Ill., who owns the original Mandy, an award-winning Holstein milker. Infigen unveiled Mandy II on the third day of the Da...
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