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            Netting: Duluth Fish Nets, 4976 Arnold Road, Duluth, MN 55803 USA, (800) 372–1142, www.
              duluthfishnets.com.
            Stock Water Troughs: Agri Supply, 409 US East Highway 70, Garner, NC 27529, (800) 345–0169,
              www.agrisupply.com.
            Filtration System Equipment: The Pond Guy, 15 425 Chets Way, Armada, MI 48005, (866) 766–3435,
              www.thepondguy.com.


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