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Minnesota farmer James Clayton Wolf was indicted by a federal grand jury on July 7 on charges that he allegedly received more than $46 million in payments for grain that was falsely sold as organic.
James Clayton Wolf, 64, of Jeffers, a certified organic farmer in Cottonwood County, engaged in a scheme to defraud grain purchasers by selling them non-GMO grains falsely represented as organic, federal prosecutors say.