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On this anniversary, relatives of Horan plan to place a wreath at a sculpted memorial erected in recognition of the tragedy inside the gates of what is now known as the Stockyards
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On this anniversary, relatives of Horan plan to place a wreath at a sculpted memorial erected in recognition of the tragedy inside the gates of what is now known as the Stockyards
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On this anniversary, relatives of Horan plan to place a wreath at a sculpted memorial erected in recognition of the tragedy inside the gates of what is now known as the Stockyards
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On this anniversary, relatives of Horan plan to place a wreath at a sculpted memorial erected in recognition of the tragedy inside the gates of what is now known as the Stockyards
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On this anniversary, relatives of Horan plan to place a wreath at a sculpted memorial erected in recognition of the tragedy inside the gates of what is now known as the Stockyards
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On this anniversary, relatives of Horan plan to place a wreath at a sculpted memorial erected in recognition of the tragedy inside the gates of what is now known as the Stockyards
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Since Barack Obama became president, USDA has proposed rules that would limit the control chicken companies have over the farmers who raise birds for them and would make it easier for farmers to file suits under the 90-year-old Packers and Stockyards Act.
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Since Barack Obama became president, USDA has proposed rules that would limit the control chicken companies have over the farmers who raise birds for them and would make it easier for farmers to file suits under the 90-year-old Packers and Stockyards Act.
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Since Barack Obama became president, USDA has proposed rules that would limit the control chicken companies have over the farmers who raise birds for them and would make it easier for farmers to file suits under the 90-year-old Packers and Stockyards Act.
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According to the ruling, the company essentially violated the Packers and Stockyards Act of 1921, which prohibits livestock companies from unfair and deceptive practices.
Pilgrim's Pride Manipulated Chicken Prices, Judge Rules Marshall Eckblad 2011
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