PIERSON, Mich. -- High demand for fur in Asian markets means one thing for Michigan trappers — muskrat love. Asian countries are buying raw material for fur garments from Michigan trappers, and ...
The artificial fur market is expected to grow by USD 156.73 million, progressing at a CAGR of over 19% during the forecast period. This press release features ...
JONESTOWN – After losing multiple chickens to raccoons that broke into our enclosed chicken run two years in a row, we knew we had to do something to thin the local predator population around our ...
The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of almost 18.92% during the forecast period. Growing prominence for online shopping is driving market growth, with a trend towards product developments by ...
Trapping had become a popular hobby in the last decade, due primarily to the rising fur prices and abundant fur available. Economic volatility, and the subsequent tumbling price of fur, has caused ...
December is here, and that means several things. The holidays are fast approaching, and some new hunting seasons are open. Bobcat season opens in December, as does the muzzle loading deer season.
The big demand in fur by the fashion industry is for the "long-haired" pelts of coyotes, red fox, bobcats and lynx, according to Marvin Fluth of Lewistown, who has been a fur buyer for 30 years. His ...
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