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FILE - In this Dec. 2, 2008 file photo, a statue of Pilgrim's Pride founder Lonnie "Bo" Pilgrim is displayed outside the distribution center near Pittsburg, Texas. Pilgrim, who grew a one-time feed store into the world's largest poultry producer before losing the company in bankruptcy, has died at 89. A statement on the Erman Smith Funeral Home website says Pilgrim died Friday, July 21, 2017, at his Pittsburg home. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)

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FILE- In this Sept. 18, 2005, photo, Lonnie "Bo" Pilgrim, CEO and Chairman of the Board of Board of Pilgrim's Pride Chicken, left, shakes hands with Texas Gov. Rick Perry at the Dedication Open House of the companies new headquarters in Pittsburg, Texas. Pilgrim, who grew a one-time feed store into the world's largest poultry producer before losing the company in bankruptcy, has died at 89. A statement on the Erman Smith Funeral Home website says Pilgrim died Friday, July 21, 2017, at his Pittsburg home. (Herb Nygren/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)

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FILE - In this Dec. 2, 2008 file photo, a Pilgrim's Pride contract chicken farmer shows a three-week-old chick at a farm just outside the city limits of Pittsburg, Texas. A group of former chicken farmers from five states, intent on changing the way the nation's largest poultry processors pay farmers for raising chickens, have filed a lawsuit in federal court in Oklahoma. Seeking class-action status, the farmers, allege that the contract grower industry structure created by Pilgrim's Pride and other companies pushed them deep into debt. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)

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FILE - This Dec. 2, 2008 file photo shows a Pilgrim's Pride contract chicken farm full of three-week-old chicks just outside the city limits of Pittsburg, Texas. A group of former chicken farmers from five states, intent on changing the way the nation's largest poultry processors pay farmers for raising chickens, have filed a lawsuit in federal court in Oklahoma. Seeking class-action status, the farmers, allege that the contract grower industry structure created by Pilgrim's Pride and other companies pushed them deep into debt. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)

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FILE - In this Dec. 2, 2008 file photo, a Pilgrim's Pride contract chicken farmer walks amid three-week-old chicks at a farm just outside the city limits of Pittsburg, Texas. A group of former chicken farmers from five states, intent on changing the way the nation's largest poultry processors pay farmers for raising chickens, have filed a lawsuit in federal court in Oklahoma. Seeking class-action status, the farmers, allege that the contract grower industry structure created by Pilgrim's Pride and other companies pushed them deep into debt. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)