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Statement by North Carolina Pork Council on June 29 jury verdict

by Bra5c0 | Jun 29, 2018 | Beyond Bacon, Court cases, NCPC News

Statement by North Carolina Pork Council, June 29 The verdict is heartbreaking and could have severe and unforeseen economic consequences for our farmers, the pork industry and all of North Carolina agriculture. It is heartbreaking because the jury did not hear the...

Neighbors of hog farm on trial: Complaint doesn’t add up

by Bra5c0 | Jun 27, 2018 | Beyond Bacon, Court cases

The truth about the nuisance lawsuit brought by a Texas lawyer against a North Carolina hog farm cannot properly be told by the activists, or the bloggers, or the media, or the lawyers and lobbyists paid to mischaracterize what has taken place inside a federal...

At hog farm trial, what’s convincing is this: Farm is not a nuisance

by Bra5c0 | Jun 25, 2018 | Beyond Bacon, Court cases

The Texas lawyer closed his side of the nuisance case against the Joey Carter hog farm in Duplin County with a stunning argument. In his first moments with the jury, and then again in the final ones, he sought to make them comfortable with easily taking money from...

Statement in Support of 2018 Farm Act

by Bra5c0 | Jun 22, 2018 | Beyond Bacon, Court cases

Full statement: 2018 Farm Act Statement of Support

In lawsuit, hog farm innovation and research overlooked

by Jen Kendrick | Jun 22, 2018 | Beyond Bacon, Court cases

One way the Texas lawyer bringing the nuisance lawsuit has tried to turn facts upside down is by arguing, over and over, that the pork industry in North Carolina is stuck in its ways. Farmers use the same system they always have, he argues, and only the jury can make...
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