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Microcap & Penny Stocks : IECS- NASDAQ $0.50 stock won prestigious OIL and Gas...

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To: Anthony Billings who wrote (73)10/22/1997 7:02:00 PM
From: Al Baldy  Read Replies (2) of 747
 
Anthony
They purchase small pig's app. two weeks old and raise them to market size. A lot of people do this! What is unique about ROP's operation is that they have proven technology and equipment to process organic waste (food stuff) into a high quality liquid feed product. The liquid is feed through a computerized system to the hogs they develop faster and have better quality than conventionally raised stock.
It has been estimated that about 70% of the cost of rising hogs is in the feed. IECS ROP division is paid to receive there feed with tipping fees for the organic waste (app $40-$45 per ton).
The facility in Amherstburg is a working farm but it is being developed with the intent to be utilized as a fully operational training center for franchised farms in north America.
I am certainly no expert in this field and only hope to provide a brief overview of the operation as I understand it.
There will be a grand opening shortly (December!)
Hope this helps!!
Al B
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