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Pecan anthracnose can significantly cost farmers; the disease causes infected trees to produce less nuts and or drop them too early. Additionally, like mentioned above, the lesions of the disease can grow to cover the entirety of a fruit, making the pecan crop unsellable and unconsumable. It is estimated that pecan anthracnose cost Georgia farmers 3.4 million dollars in 2009.
This collection of potentials is what Deleuze calls the BwO. The full body without organs is "schizophrenia as a clinical entity" (Anti- Oedipus, p. 310). This drop in intensity is a means of blocking all investments of reality: "the unproductive, the sterile, the unengendered, the unconsumable" (Anti-Oedipus, p. 9). Unlike other social machines such as the Body of the Earth, the Body of the Despot or the Body of Capital, the full body without organs cannot inscribe other bodies.
The body without organs is a central concept in schizoanalysis; Deleuze and Guattari write in A Thousand Plateaus that it is "the only practical object of schizoanalysis".Deleuze and Guattari, A Thousand Plateaus (1980, 203). It is "the unproductive, the sterile, the unengendered, the unconsumable",Deleuze and Guattari, Anti- Oedipus (2004, 8). a disorganized body of loose and erratic desires that they strongly identify with schizophrenia, as well as masochism and repressed forms of love, and that they compare in Anti-Oedipus to a desert of sorts.
The new firm was incorporated with Wahlert as president and underwent a massive renovation including extra refrigeration and the addition of rooms where unconsumable items were kept separated from the rest of the plant. Despite the Great Depression, the organization grew rapidly under Wahlert's leadership including the production of canned hams - the first food product America exported after World War II. In the 1950s the company became the second-largest employer in Dubuque. Employment reached 3,500 in the 1960s and sales supported a payroll of $20 million by the 1970s. During the organization's most successful period, the company operated 12 plants with sales near $2 billion. At its peak, it was the third largest beef processing plant in the United States.. In 1948, ten employees of the Dubuque Packing Company pooled $5 each, in combination with a loan for $123.20 from the Amalgamated Meat Cutters Local Number 150, to charter Dupaco Credit Union, which eventually became Dupaco Community Credit Union.

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