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May 16, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
CFTC Sues Agridime Over Alleged $161 Million Ponzi Scheme
 
Texas-based company accused of deceiving thousands of customers across 14 states, soliciting customer funds under false pretenses and using those funds to pay other customers in a Ponzi-like manner.
 
 
 

What are the non-negotiables for pork producers in 2024? In the first State of the Pork Industry Report hosted by Farm Journal’s PORK editor Jennifer Shike, four experts compare 2023 data to what they see in the barns.

State of the Pork Industry Report
 
 
 

Selective spray green on green is a new tool to help manage resistant weeds while reducing the amount of herbicides applied on a field.

Where Selective Spraying Is Going
 
 
 

A bus carrying farm laborers in northern Florida collided with a pickup on Tuesday and overturned, killing at least eight people and critically injuring eight others, authorities said.

Florida Bus Crash Involving Farm Workers Kills Eight, Leads to DUI Arrest of Driver Involved
 
 
 

This adds 14,000 acres under Peoples Company’s management. Atkins’ leaders Jim Goss and Sophia Hortin will also transition to lead a newly established Peoples Company office in Urbana, Illinois.

Peoples Company Expands Illinois Management Footprint
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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