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few months back, just as he had done for the five previous seasons, John Branding went to his field in Virginia, adjacent to his brewhouse, planted the grain that would soon grow, be harvested and later turned into beer. Branding, who owns Wheatland
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few months back, just as he had done for the five previous seasons, John Branding went to his field in Virginia, adjacent to his brewhouse, planted the grain that would soon grow, be harvested and later turned into beer. Branding, who owns Wheatland
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