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Pinnacle, Mar. 4, 1894; p. Silas Jasper and Clara Lee (Spainhour); m.
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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Annie Spainhour, Mar. 17, 1918; druggist Hickory 1917-19; chem.
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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"Our exporters can offer a fixed price on cheese 24 months into the future," Spainhour said.
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"Asians traditionally have not been big cheese consumers, but that's changing," Jon Spainhour, a broker and partner at Rice Dairy LLC, said by telephone from Chicago.
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U.S. shippers may have an advantage over competitors because of the cheese-futures market in Chicago, which offer buyers added pricing transparency, Spainhour of Rice Dairy said.
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"Asians traditionally have not been big cheese consumers, but that's changing," Jon Spainhour, a broker and partner at Rice Dairy LLC, said by telephone from Chicago.
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"Our exporters can offer a fixed price on cheese 24 months into the future," Spainhour said.
unknown title 2011
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U.S. shippers may have an advantage over competitors because of the cheese-futures market in Chicago, which offer buyers added pricing transparency, Spainhour of Rice Dairy said.
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U.S. shippers may have an advantage over competitors because of the cheese-futures market in Chicago, which offer buyers added pricing transparency, Spainhour of Rice Dairy said.
unknown title 2011
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"Our exporters can offer a fixed price on cheese 24 months into the future," Spainhour said.
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