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WALNUT COVE, N.C. - After growing up on a tobacco farm, Ron Stroud wasn't exactly looking to make a living off the land when he got out the Army about 10 years ago.
After spending some free time in Japan, however, he fell in love with a strain of ornamental fish, called koi, that now keeps him in business in the States. He has eight ponds that yield fish ranging in length from 2 to 25 inches and require 240 pounds of feed a day.See the full content of this document
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North Carolina Leaders Look to Commercial Fish
Ornamental-fish farming is a small segment of North Carolina's aquaculture, but the profit margin can be high - possibly high enou...
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