Many farmers have scaled back their operations
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They teach pupils how to stalk their prey and get them on film, and even how to play the innocent to dodge suspicion.That's why many victims of pig theft are unlikely to see their pigs again.Very likely they're mixed into the thieves own farms or promptly
coach bags resold for slaughter.My guess is that they're bacon and
pork chops already,” Ryan Bode, a pork theft victim, told the Times.With the
coach purses government continually expanding such rewards, schools for snoopers are thriving.The number of students spikes during economic slowdowns when housewives seek ways to supplement family incomes, he said.
Many schools are pressured to run late-night classes
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