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Wisconsin pig farmer holds on at Wonderfarm as Washington breaks a promise - Investigate Midwest

KLEVENVILLE, Wis. — Two piglets jostled in the barnyard as Jess D’Souza stepped outside. Neither youngster seemed to be winning their morning game of tug-of-war over an empty feed bag. Jess approached the chicken coop. She swung open the weathered door. The flood of fowl scampered up a hill to a cluster of empty food bowls. Groans resembling bassoons and didgeridoos leaked from the hog house as groggy pigs stirred. Jess often greets them in a si…
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In the past six months, a reporting centre for farmers, livestock traders and livestock transporters has received around fifty reports of intimidation and threats. "This ranges from minor harassment such as ugly letters in the letterbox to major incidents," says chairwoman Linda Verriet of the Pig Farmers' Producers' Organisation (POV). "Think of people wearing balaclavas on the farm or hidden cameras in the barn."

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Investigate Midwest broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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