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A child dies after being enveloped by toxic pesticides on a soybean mega-farm, and two landowners are found guilty of homicide. Four years later, they still haven't paid the price for the crime.

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Benjamin Brown
Benjamin Brown is currently filming a documentary, Hidden Annex about the connection between the soy industry and...
Jessica Weisberg
Jessica Weisberg is on the editorial staff at The New Yorker and has written articles for n+1 and NACLA, among other...

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