By HIROTO MOTOI/ Staff Writer
December 15, 2024 at 07:00 JST
Yoshinaga Koda, right, president of Asahiya, and stock farmer Yoshitaka Nakao, center, and Tomomi 7, crowned the winner at a prestigious Matsusaka beef competition held Nov. 24 in Matsusaka, Mie Prefecture. The cow sold for 30.32 million yen. (Hiroto Motoi)
MATSUSAKA, Mie Prefecture--A 688-kilogram cow touted as having curves in all the right places was crowned “queen” at a prestigious Matsusaka beef competition here and sold for 30.32 million yen ($200,000). [Read More]
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