Two decades of delay should have killed this crop insurance claim - so why didn't it?
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Months of approvals, payments, and OCF forms came back to bite
Accepting priority wasn't enough to escape the Fund's processing bill
A binding court ruling left the tribunal member no choice but to change course
The arrangement left the insured in an "untenable position," the judge found
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