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Beating a dead horse- Stamp Farms
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Posted 11/17/2012 19:08 (#2702628 - in reply to #2702540)
Subject: Re: Beating a dead horse- Stamp Farms



North Liberty and South Bend, Indiana
I could really care less what has happened up there, a few days ago someone asked if anyone knew what really happened. After a week I have heard from several sources from different parts say the same thing. I cant say that handcuffs were or were not involved. What I can say is that something drastic happened... maybe bad maybe it is a publicity stunt. I don't know. I was just confirming that something went down. I dont know Mr. Stamp personally so I can't judge him on that level. I mean no disrespect on him either but there are alot of people who are possibly at risk of losing money on the grain side of things. To my understanding those possible issues are being taken care of correctly. I can't say about the landlords or input suppliers who may be at risk of a lose. It is unfortunate that someone goes through something like this, however so is when a small guy gets put out of business by greed, and that is only worsened when a few years later the greedy go gone.
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