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Monsanto Company and Midwest, Southeast Wheat Farmers Reach Settlement Agreement

Monsanto Company has entered into a settlement agreement with wheat farmers in Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi that resolves a number of lawsuits related to the May 2013 discovery of genetically-modified wheat on a farm in Eastern Oregon and subsequent temporary limits on certain exports of soft white wheat. Under the settlement and without any admission of liability, Monsanto has agreed to make donations of $50,000 to the agricultural school at the land grant university in each state to further the interests of wheat farmers and the wheat industry.

"Rather than paying the costs of protracted litigation, this agreement puts that money to work in research and development efforts for the wheat industry," said Kyle McClain, Monsanto chief litigation counsel.  "Resolution in this manner is reasonable and in the best interest of all of the parties."

As part of the resolution of these claims, Monsanto will also reimburse plaintiffs and their counsel for a portion of their out-of-pocket costs and fees associated with this litigation.

Interim lead counsel for the plaintiffs in the settling cases, Patrick Pendley of Pendley, Boudin & Coffin, L.L.P. in Plaquemine, Louisiana, noted, "We believe this is a unique and fair mechanism for resolving the claims of midwest and southeast wheat farmers.  The settlement fairly and equitably resolves our clients' claims in a manner that will benefit all wheat industry farmers in the states receiving donations."

This settlement will not resolve claims that remain pending by wheat growers in Arkansas who also filed suit.

The following class action lawsuits will be dismissed, with prejudice, as a result of the settlement agreement:

  •  Lois E. Barnes, et al. v. Monsanto Company, MDL No. 2473; Case No. 13-md-2473-KHV; D. Kan. No. 14-4059-KHV; Case No. 5:14-cv-04059-DDC-GLR (D. Kan.);
  •  William R. Bass, et al. v. Monsanto Company, MDL No. 2473; Case No. 13-md-2473-KHV; D. Kan. No. 13-2570-KHV; Case No. 3:13-cv-00731-WDS-SCW (S.D. Ill.);
  •  Michael G. Gamble, et al. v. Monsanto Company, MDL No. 2473; Case No. 13-md-2473-KHV; D. Kan. No. 13-2573-KHV; Case No. 5:13-cv-00770-M (W.D. Okla.) (formerly captioned Gene and Shirley Wishon v. Monsanto Co.);
  •  Haskell Family Partnership v. Monsanto Company, MDL No. 2473; Case No. 13-md-2473-KHV; D. Kan. No. 13-2567-KHV; Case No. 4:13-cv-01371-JAR (D. Mo.) (formerly captioned Delta AG Group, LLC v. Monsanto Co. and also Chris Johnson D/B/A Chris Johnson Farms, et al. v. Monsanto Co.);
  •  Howard Hinkle, et al. v. Monsanto Company, MDL No. 2473; Case No. 13-md-2559-KHV; D. Kan.; Case No. 7:13-cv-00117-O (N.D. Tex.);
  •  Joseph Kent Farms LLC v. Monsanto Company, MDL No. 2473; Case No. 13-md-2565-KHV; D. Kan.; Case No. 3:13-cv-00428-SDD-RLB (M.D. La.); and
  •  Little Omega Farms v. Monsanto Company, MDL No. 2473; Case No. 13-md-2557-KHV; D. Kan.; Case No. 3:13-cv-490-TSL-JMR (S.D. Miss.) (formerly captioned George Cunningham v. Monsanto Co.).

About Monsanto Company

Monsanto is committed to bringing a broad range of solutions to help nourish our growing world. We produce seeds for fruits, vegetables and key crops - such as corn, soybeans, and cotton - that help farmers have better harvests while using water and other important resources more efficiently. We work to find sustainable solutions for soil health, help farmers use data to improve farming practices and conserve natural resources, and provide crop protection products to minimize damage from pests and disease. Through programs and partnerships, we collaborate with farmers, researchers, nonprofit organizations, universities and others to help tackle some of the world's biggest challenges.