Tag: Farmers
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Antitrust suit seeks better prices for farmers | Rachel Gabel
A stack of papers is keeping eastern Colorado and western Kansas farmers out of the lucrative west-coast market and bringing a group together to levy an antitrust suit against the railroads. Stefan Soloviev was an unlikely farmer with his full-sleeve tattoos, big-city upbringing, and a last name that looked very different from the primarily German surnames…
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FARMERS INSURANCE ALERT: Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C. is Investigating Farmers Insurance …
Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C. Litigation Partner Brandon Walker Encourages Those Who Suffered a Data Breach to Contact the Firm Click here to participate in the action. NEW YORK, Sept. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — What’s Happening: Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C., a nationally recognized stockholder rights law firm, is investigating potential claims against Farmers…
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Colorado House OKs right to repair agricultural equipment
Colorado’s farmers may soon be able to access the resources needed to repair their own agricultural equipment after the state House of Representatives on Tuesday passed House Bill 1011. Modern agriculture equipment often runs on advanced computer software and, currently, some manufacturers prohibit access to these systems, or do not provide information on how they work. If approved…
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Colorado 10th Circuit reinstates race discrimination lawsuit over ‘crazy brown man’ comment
Whether a Hispanic insurance agent in Greeley had his contract terminated because he was perceived as a “crazy brown man running around with a gun” will now be a question for a jury to decide, as the federal appeals court based in Denver has reinstated the racial discrimination lawsuit. A trial judge last year sided…
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Douglas County goes after San Luis Valley water
Douglas County, which will get $68.2 million from the American Rescue Plan Act, intends to put some of that money toward buying water from the San Luis Valley. But that isn’t sitting well with folks in the San Luis Valley, who claim the plan to divert water from the valley to the Front Range will…
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Agriculture-focused The STEAD school opens in Commerce City
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The STEAD school, dubbed the “nation’s first fully integrated nextgen agriculture secondary school,” opened Friday in Commerce City’s Reunion subdivision. The 27J School District charter school is located on the city’s far northeast edge off 108th Avenue and Walden Street. It’s part of the 10-acre…




