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Judge rejects Ark. man's claim over rice quality

An Arkansas farmer who claimed a supplier sold him inferior rice seed in 2009 was ordered Tuesday to pay for it anyway, according to the company that sued him.

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Farm Life - 12/29/2012 1:05 PM
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My point exactly. And why were the lawyers so conveniently out of town? I believe there should be an appeal and that all farmers yields within the area should be brought to the publics attention. Rice Tec supposedly gave free seed away the next year to prevent lawsuits like this one. Do the homework and check with Riceland Foods and other milling operations and check with those suppliers furnishing the seed for that year. Bad batches happen every day....science and fact.

ArkansasYankee - 11/21/2012 9:54 PM
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Surprise! Who has more money to slide under the table; RiceTec or the farmer?
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