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The story of egg jerky and other bizarre patenting tales.

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Resource: Engineering & Technology for a Sustainable World, June 1st, 1999

A number of agricultural inventions have been developed and patented yet have nerver reached the marketplace. These products are rather eclectic and could be considered bizarre. They include beef jerky made from eggs, safety glasses for chickens, a plow that doubled as a cannon-like weapon, a transparent mold which supposedly enabled fruits and vegetables to grow into numerous interesting designs and a tricycle lawn mower for children.

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