Bowling Green, Ohio – Trappers and fur harvesters approached the 2008-2009 season with an optimistic outlook toward fur prices following last year’s sales. The spring auctions were the best for many years and everyone expected that trend to continue. Demand was still strong and supply was limited. Then, the financial crisis hit. Suddenly, fur markets …
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