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Wagyu Interface User Guide Now Available

July 19, 2016 Richard Saunders

The Wagyu Interface User Guide is now available.

Please follow the link to find out how to use the Wagyu Interface to register, tag and DNA your crossbred and Fullblood Wagyu calves.

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