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Notifications sent to farmers in Pigford II discrimination settlement

June 8, 2011 by Real Estate Investor Comments Off
Kris Alingod – AHN News Contributor

Washington, DC, United States (AHN) – Beneficiaries of a $1.25 billion settlement of a discrimination case between the government and black farmers have begun receiving notifications, bringing a decades-old class action lawsuit a step closer to conclusion.

The Agriculture Department settled the historic case, known as Pigford II, in early 2009 but appropriation from Congress was delayed over Republican concerns about fraudulent claims and the costs of the settlements during a recession.

The settlement is the second one reached with black farmers, led by Timothy Pigford, who filed a class-action suit in 1997 alleging racial discrimination in farm loan programs dating back to 1983.

The government paid out $1 billion in 1999 to more than 15,000 farmers in the settlement known as Pigford I. However, about 72,000 missed the filing deadline for claims, leading to another settlement and allegations of fraud from conservatives.

Lawmakers appropriated $100 million for the Pigford II case in 2008 through a farm bill, leaving $1.15 billion that still required approval. Last December, a bill appropriating the remaining amount was signed into law despite GOP opposition.

House Republicans led by Reps. Michelle Bachman (R-MN) and Steve King (R-IA) had sought to withhold funding, citing fraud in the claims process and in spite of assurances from Agriculture Sec. Tom Vilsack that the bill includes protections against abuse.

A December 2010 report from the Congressional Research Service also confirmed arguments by black farmers that the USDA census on farmers in the period covered by the case was inaccurate. According to the report, the census failed to account for farmers who rented farmland and those who were not actually farmers because they tried to farm but were denied loans.

The Pigford II settlement still requires final court approval, which will be handed down during a hearing on Sept. 1. Following the ruling, each claim will be reviewed, making payments unlikely before late 2012.

The filing deadline for claims may be as early as the end of February next year. Beneficiaries who oppose provisions of the settlement may file their objections by Aug. 12.

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Man drowns trying to catch runaway bull

April 4, 2011 by Real Estate Investor Comments Off
David Goodhue – AHN News Reporter

Houston, Texas, United States (AHN) – A man trying to corral a loose bull on a ranch near Houston, Texas fell into a bayou and drowned.

According to local media reports, two men were chasing the bull along the Berry Creek near the town of Ahrens at about 11 p.m. Friday night. Both men fell into the water.

Several people from a nearby farm ran to the men’s aid and were able to pull one of them out, but the second man slipped back into the water and drowned.

His body was recovered by the Houston Police Department’s dive team several hours later, according to local media reports.

His identity has not been released.

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Too Many Unfair Rules, Say Canadian Food Manufacturers

September 15, 2010 by Real Estate Investor Comments Off
AHN News Staff

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (AHN) – Food producers from five Canadian provinces are complaining of too much regulation, which affects their competitiveness, sustainability and food safety. Producers from British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia charge Ottawa has overreacted to food safety incidents that have led to more rules to arrest the spread of diseases on farms.

The feedback came during 10 focus groups commissioned by Agriculture Canada held early this year.

The producers said small food manufacturers were most affected by the overreaction to food safety issues. They also blamed pressure from the U.S. and other nations for the slew of additional rules producers face.

The situation created an uneven playing field, food producers said, because food imported into Canada usually does not go through the same stringent rules and procedures.

To help local manufacturers meet Ottawa’s benchmarks, the federal government has made available funds to implement food safety systems in the provinces. Food producers could draw a maximum of $3,000 per farm from the fund at a 90:10 sharing basis for the implementation phase of the program.

Food producers could also avail of funding for the Farm Business Advisory Services Program under which they could borrow 100 percent of up to $1,900 for advisory fees and 85 percent support for advisory services fees of up to $3,000.

The advisory services include business strategy, succession planning and risk assessment.

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July 29, 2010 by Real Estate Investor Comments Off

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