The Peterson Era (1950-1958) used killed bacterial antigens injected into the teat of a cow, and collected the first ten days' colostrum for immunization purposes. The Stolle Era (1958 to present) began with Ralph Stolle, businessman and owner-operator of the SanMarGale Farm in Lebanon, ohio.
The Peterson Era (1950-1958) used killed bacterial antigens injected into the teat of a cow, and collected the first ten days' colostrum for immunization purposes. The Stolle Era (1958 to present) began with Ralph Stolle, businessman and owner-operator of the SanMarGale Farm in Lebanon, ohio.
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The Peterson Era (1950-1958) used killed bacterial antigens injected into the teat of a cow, and collected the first ten days' colostrum for immunization purposes. The Stolle Era (1958 to present) began with Ralph Stolle, businessman and owner-operator of the SanMarGale Farm in Lebanon, ohio.
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