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Dad was wealthy compared to the majority of people in Durham, and he owned the farms known as Hillandale and Croisdale Farm, fifteen, eighteen hundred acres northwest of Durham.
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Bethel reiterated his concerns in a second e-mail a day later: Hillandale needs to totally disassociate itself from Jack, and it has to be real.
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Bethel reiterated his concerns in a second e-mail a day later: Hillandale needs to totally disassociate itself from Jack, and it has to be real.
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Tainted eggs were found at plants operated by two large producers in Iowa Wright County Egg and Hillandale Farms.
Food Is Much Safer Than You Think Peter A. Coclanis 2011
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Hillandale has a good business base, but it will all be gone if I don't move quickly, and I will not try to deceive the public.
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Unfortunately, Hillandale Farms can have absolutely no association with Jack, anywhere, wrote Orland Bethel, Hillandale's founder.
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Unfortunately, Hillandale Farms can have absolutely no association with Jack, anywhere, wrote Orland Bethel, Hillandale's founder.
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Hillandale has a good business base, but it will all be gone if I don't move quickly, and I will not try to deceive the public.
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An executive with Hillandale Farms of Iowa, which was forced to recall 170 million eggs, sent an e-mail to Glessner in August 2010 saying DeCoster had become a liability to Hillandale.
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An executive with Hillandale Farms of Iowa, which was forced to recall 170 million eggs, sent an e-mail to Glessner in August 2010 saying DeCoster had become a liability to Hillandale.
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