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Bad checks from a roving grain trader are making the North Dakota Legislature consider finding better ways to protect farmers, reports AgWeek.
Rep. Dennis Johnson, R-Devils Lake, chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, on Jan. 14 introduced a bill that would move the grain responsibilities from the Public Service Commission to the North Dakota Department of Agriculture.
A competing bill was also introduced that would expand an indemnity fund to cover not only credit sales but all contracts including cash sales of grain and oilseeds.