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  • From VOA Learning English, this is the Agriculture Report.
  • 这里是美国之音慢速英语农业报道。
  • Alpacas are large animals with long, thick hair. They are related to camels and lamas.
  • 羊驼是一种有着又长又厚毛发的动物,和骆驼和美洲鸵有关系。
  • Most of them live in the Andean area of South America.But a growing number of them are being raised in the United States.
  • 它们大多生活在南美洲安第斯山脉地区,但美国饲养了越来越多的羊驼,
  • VOA recently visited an Alpaca Farm near Washington to find out why.
  • 美国之音最近采访了华盛顿附近的一个羊驼农场来寻找原因。
  • Alpacas are being sheared at an Alpaca Farm in Maryland, less than an hour away from the nation's capital.
  • 在距离华盛顿不到一小时车程的马里兰州羊驼农场,人们在给羊驼剪毛。
  • Shearing is the process of removing that thick, heavy covering of fleece from the animal.
  • 剪毛就是从动物身上剪去厚实毛发的过程,
  • Some of the alpacas quietly let the owners shear them, but some of them do not like it at all.
  • 有的羊驼安静地任由主人来剪毛,但有的根本不喜欢剪毛。
  • The alpacas on Sugarloaf Farm are sheared to keep them cool during the hot summer months.
  • 在夏天炎热的日子里,人们给糖块农场的羊驼们,来让它们凉快些。
  • The shearing is also profitable for farm owner Kevin Brandt. He says there is a growing demand for alpaca wool.
  • 对于农场主凯文·勃兰特来说,剪羊毛也是有利可图的,他说对羊驼毛的需求在增加。
  • "We're finding that there are more people in the marketplace looking for alpaca yarns because it's considered to be hypoallergenic, and it's really as soft as cashmere," Brandt said.
  • “我们发现市场上有越来越多的人在寻找羊驼毛线,人们认为羊驼毛线具有低敏感性。”
  • Mr Brandt and his workers turn the fleece from the animals into yarn, using an equipment at the farm.
  • 勃兰特和工人们用农场里的设备将羊毛纺成纱线,
  • Mr Brandt sales natural and colored yarn, and other alpaca products in his store at the farm.
  • 在农场的商店里,勃兰特出售原色和染色的纱线,以及其他羊驼产品。
  • But that is not the only way he makes money from his animals.
  • 但他从农场挣的钱还不止这些。
  • "We raise and sell alpacas as bred females. We also sell pet males and fiber males to others.
  • “我们饲养并出售育种雌羊驼,还出售宠物雄羊驼,
  • We also have a stud service where we'll take our stud males around for hire," Brandt said.
  • 还提供配种服务,我们将配种雄羊驼四处出租。”
  • Mr Brandt says he entered the Alpaca of farming business, because he and his family love the animals.
  • 勃兰特说他之所以从事羊驼养殖行业,是因为他和家人都喜欢动物。
  • "My wife Nancy and oldest daughter and I were at the local country fair and we decided to stop into one more barn before we went home
  • “我和妻子南希和大女儿当时在本地的集市上,我们决定回家前到一家畜棚看看,
  • and it happened to be the alpaca barn and almost instantly we fell in love with the alpacas," Brandt said.
  • 碰巧这是一家羊驼圈,然后一霎那我们就喜欢上了羊驼。”
  • Experts estimate there are about 300,000 alpacas in the United States.
  • 专家估计美国有大约30万羊驼,
  • Mr Brandt says fewer alpacas live in places other than South America.
  • 勃兰特说很少羊驼生活在南美洲之外,
  • The Farm's website says 99 percent of the 3 million alpacas in the world live in Peru, Bolivia and Chile.
  • 这家农场的网站上说全世界300万头羊驼中有99%的生活在秘鲁、玻利维亚和智利。
  • "Alpaca are just a wonderful livestock. They're gentle. We've raised our three kids here and it's a wonderful lifestyle to have," said Brandt.
  • “羊驼是一种神奇的牲畜,它们很温和,我们在这里养大了三个孩子,这种生活方式很奇妙。”
  • And as more and more people learn about the joy and money alpacas can bring, he believes there will be even more farms like his.
  • 随着越来越多的人了解到羊驼带来的欢乐和财富,他认为将来会有更多这样的农场。
  • And that's the VOA Learning English Agriculture Report. For more agriculture stories, go to our website learningenglish.voanews.com. I'm Caty Weaver.
  • 这就是美国之音慢速英语农业报道,登陆learningenglish.voanews.com获得更多农业报道,我是凯蒂·韦弗。


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From VOA Learning English, this is the Agriculture Report.

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Alpacas are large animals with long, thick hair. They are related to camels and lamas. Most of them live in the Andean area of South America. But a growing number of them are being raised in the United States. VOA recently visited an Alpaca Farm near Washington to find out why.

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Alpacas are being sheared at an Alpaca Farm in Maryland, less than an hour away from the nation's capital. Shearing is the process of removing that thick, heavy covering of fleece from the animal. Some of the alpacas quietly let the owners shear them, but some of them do not like it at all.

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The alpacas on Sugarloaf Farm are sheared to keep them cool during the hot summer months. The shearing is also profitable for farm owner Kevin Brandt. He says there is a growing demand for alpaca wool.

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"We're finding that there are more people in the marketplace looking for alpaca yarns because it's considered to be hypoallergenic, and it's really as soft as cashmere," Brandt said.

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Mr Brandt and his workers turn the fleece from the animals into yarn, using an equipment at the farm. Mr Brandt sales natural and colored yarn, and other alpaca products in his store at the farm. But that is not the only way he makes money from his animals.

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"We raise and sell alpacas as bred females. We also sell pet males and fiber males to others. We also have a stud service where we'll take our stud males around for hire," Brandt said.

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Mr Brandt says he entered the Alpaca of farming business, because he and his family love the animals.

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"My wife Nancy and oldest daughter and I were at the local country fair and we decided to stop into one more barn before we went home and it happened to be the alpaca barn and almost instantly we fell in love with the alpacas," Brandt said.

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Experts estimate there are about 300,000 alpacas in the United States. Mr Brandt says fewer alpacas live in places other than South America. The Farm's website says 99 percent of the 3 million alpacas in the world live in Peru, Bolivia and Chile.

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"Alpaca are just a wonderful livestock. They're gentle. We've raised our three kids here and it's a wonderful lifestyle to have," said Brandt.

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And as more and more people learn about the joy and money alpacas can bring, he believes there will be even more farms like his.

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And that's the VOA Learning English Agriculture Report. For more agriculture stories, go to our website learningenglish.voanews.com. I'm Caty Weaver.

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n. 修剪,剪下的东西,大剪刀
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