I'm not trying to hijack the thread and go back and forth with you. However, the link you provided does not list the 10 states in any specific order and nowhere does it say that Florida is 26th in the country and 9th of the Mississippi. The only information that I could find that corroborates that number is from 2004. The rankings all depend on what type of production you are looking for and the link you provided shows a number of different rankings for beef production, value, milk production, etc. For example, if you measure the number of cattle per unit of land the top three states are: Missouri, Oklahoma and Kentucky. Most recent numbers I found through the USDA is that Florida ranks 11th in total number of cattle. 12th in the nation for number of beef cattle. Florida also has 7 of the nations largest calf/cattle ranches. This was all per the USDA site.
Carlos Lee Refuses Trade to Dodgers, Traded to the Marlins
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It's the same contract. Nobody is asking him to tear it up. His state income tax would increase, for like three months, if he accepted the trade. The guy is making $18.5M this year, has already made nearly $100M on his current contract, and he is balking over what would amount to like $10k, if that.
He'd rather lose and fight with the Cubs for last place, rather than sacrifice something in the neighborhood of $10,000, which the Dodgers were willing to help compensate him for anyway, and a chance to play in the postseason.
10K more in his pocket, ya commy bastard.Comment
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