Dan Abels Les A. Beekman Steven Berschman Ronald Berschman Daryl Cushman David Farms, Inc., an Iowa Corporation Duane Davids Dale Kramersmeier Diana Kramersmeier D&d Kramersmeier, Ltd, an Iowa Corporation M&j Ennen Farms, Inc. Ronny Ennen Rande Giesking and Hamilton Land Corporation, - Bruce A. Heetland and Heidecker Farms, Inc., James Hofbauer and Rick Hofbauer, - Junkermeier Farms, Inc., Bruce Meinders, Dale L. Meinders, and Gary Meinders, Doing Business as Meinders Brothers Clarence Miller and Christian Miller, Doing Business as C&c Miller Farmers J&k Oftedahl, Inc., an Iowa Corporation Pitkin Farms, Ltd Jeff Pitkin Sandale Farms, Inc. Ronald L. Schmidt Debra Schmidt Steve Shortenhaus Shawn Thomsen Bill Walstead Joyce Walstead and Sjmc Corp., an Iowa Corporation v. Farmers Commodities Corporation, an Iowa Corporation, and FCC Futures, Inc., an Iowa Corporation, - Dan Abels Les A. Beekman Steven Berschman Ronald Berschman Daryl Cushman David Farms, Inc., an Iowa Corporation Duane Davids Dale Kramersmeier Diana Kramersmeier D&d Kramersmeier, Ltd, an Iowa Corporation M&j Ennen Farms, Inc. Ronny Ennen Rande Giesking and Hamilton Land Corporation, Bruce A. Heetland and Heidecker Farms, Inc., - James Hofbauer Rick Hofbauer Junkermeier Farms, Inc., Bruce Meinders, Dale L. Meinders, and Gary Meinders, Doing Business as Meinders Brothers Clarence Miller and Christian Miller, Doing Business as C&c Miller Farmers J&k Oftedahl, Inc., an Iowa Corporation Pitkin Farms, Ltd Jeff Pitkin Sandale Farms, Inc. Ronald L. Schmidt Debra Schmidt Steve Shortenhaus Shawn Thomsen Bill Walstead Joyce Walstead and Sjmc Corp., an Iowa Corporation v. Farmers Commodities Corporation, an Iowa Corporation, and FCC Futures, Inc., an Iowa Corporation

259 F.3d 910, 2001 U.S. App. LEXIS 14997
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedJuly 3, 2001
Docket00-1946
StatusPublished

This text of 259 F.3d 910 (Dan Abels Les A. Beekman Steven Berschman Ronald Berschman Daryl Cushman David Farms, Inc., an Iowa Corporation Duane Davids Dale Kramersmeier Diana Kramersmeier D&d Kramersmeier, Ltd, an Iowa Corporation M&j Ennen Farms, Inc. Ronny Ennen Rande Giesking and Hamilton Land Corporation, - Bruce A. Heetland and Heidecker Farms, Inc., James Hofbauer and Rick Hofbauer, - Junkermeier Farms, Inc., Bruce Meinders, Dale L. Meinders, and Gary Meinders, Doing Business as Meinders Brothers Clarence Miller and Christian Miller, Doing Business as C&c Miller Farmers J&k Oftedahl, Inc., an Iowa Corporation Pitkin Farms, Ltd Jeff Pitkin Sandale Farms, Inc. Ronald L. Schmidt Debra Schmidt Steve Shortenhaus Shawn Thomsen Bill Walstead Joyce Walstead and Sjmc Corp., an Iowa Corporation v. Farmers Commodities Corporation, an Iowa Corporation, and FCC Futures, Inc., an Iowa Corporation, - Dan Abels Les A. Beekman Steven Berschman Ronald Berschman Daryl Cushman David Farms, Inc., an Iowa Corporation Duane Davids Dale Kramersmeier Diana Kramersmeier D&d Kramersmeier, Ltd, an Iowa Corporation M&j Ennen Farms, Inc. Ronny Ennen Rande Giesking and Hamilton Land Corporation, Bruce A. Heetland and Heidecker Farms, Inc., - James Hofbauer Rick Hofbauer Junkermeier Farms, Inc., Bruce Meinders, Dale L. Meinders, and Gary Meinders, Doing Business as Meinders Brothers Clarence Miller and Christian Miller, Doing Business as C&c Miller Farmers J&k Oftedahl, Inc., an Iowa Corporation Pitkin Farms, Ltd Jeff Pitkin Sandale Farms, Inc. Ronald L. Schmidt Debra Schmidt Steve Shortenhaus Shawn Thomsen Bill Walstead Joyce Walstead and Sjmc Corp., an Iowa Corporation v. Farmers Commodities Corporation, an Iowa Corporation, and FCC Futures, Inc., an Iowa Corporation) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Dan Abels Les A. Beekman Steven Berschman Ronald Berschman Daryl Cushman David Farms, Inc., an Iowa Corporation Duane Davids Dale Kramersmeier Diana Kramersmeier D&d Kramersmeier, Ltd, an Iowa Corporation M&j Ennen Farms, Inc. Ronny Ennen Rande Giesking and Hamilton Land Corporation, - Bruce A. Heetland and Heidecker Farms, Inc., James Hofbauer and Rick Hofbauer, - Junkermeier Farms, Inc., Bruce Meinders, Dale L. Meinders, and Gary Meinders, Doing Business as Meinders Brothers Clarence Miller and Christian Miller, Doing Business as C&c Miller Farmers J&k Oftedahl, Inc., an Iowa Corporation Pitkin Farms, Ltd Jeff Pitkin Sandale Farms, Inc. Ronald L. Schmidt Debra Schmidt Steve Shortenhaus Shawn Thomsen Bill Walstead Joyce Walstead and Sjmc Corp., an Iowa Corporation v. Farmers Commodities Corporation, an Iowa Corporation, and FCC Futures, Inc., an Iowa Corporation, - Dan Abels Les A. Beekman Steven Berschman Ronald Berschman Daryl Cushman David Farms, Inc., an Iowa Corporation Duane Davids Dale Kramersmeier Diana Kramersmeier D&d Kramersmeier, Ltd, an Iowa Corporation M&j Ennen Farms, Inc. Ronny Ennen Rande Giesking and Hamilton Land Corporation, Bruce A. Heetland and Heidecker Farms, Inc., - James Hofbauer Rick Hofbauer Junkermeier Farms, Inc., Bruce Meinders, Dale L. Meinders, and Gary Meinders, Doing Business as Meinders Brothers Clarence Miller and Christian Miller, Doing Business as C&c Miller Farmers J&k Oftedahl, Inc., an Iowa Corporation Pitkin Farms, Ltd Jeff Pitkin Sandale Farms, Inc. Ronald L. Schmidt Debra Schmidt Steve Shortenhaus Shawn Thomsen Bill Walstead Joyce Walstead and Sjmc Corp., an Iowa Corporation v. Farmers Commodities Corporation, an Iowa Corporation, and FCC Futures, Inc., an Iowa Corporation, 259 F.3d 910, 2001 U.S. App. LEXIS 14997 (8th Cir. 2001).

Opinion

259 F.3d 910 (8th Cir. 2001)

DAN ABELS; LES A. BEEKMAN; STEVEN BERSCHMAN; RONALD BERSCHMAN; DARYL CUSHMAN; DAVID FARMS, INC., AN IOWA CORPORATION; DUANE DAVIDS; DALE KRAMERSMEIER; DIANA KRAMERSMEIER; D&D KRAMERSMEIER, LTD, AN IOWA CORPORATION; M&J ENNEN FARMS, INC.; RONNY ENNEN; RANDE GIESKING; AND HAMILTON LAND CORPORATION, PLAINTIFFS - APPELLANTS,
BRUCE A. HEETLAND AND HEIDECKER FARMS, INC., PLAINTIFFS,
JAMES HOFBAUER AND RICK HOFBAUER, PLAINTIFFS - APPELLANTS,
JUNKERMEIER FARMS, INC., PLAINTIFF,
BRUCE MEINDERS, DALE L. MEINDERS, AND GARY MEINDERS, DOING BUSINESS AS MEINDERS BROTHERS; CLARENCE MILLER AND CHRISTIAN MILLER, DOING BUSINESS AS C&C MILLER FARMERS; J&K OFTEDAHL, INC., AN IOWA CORPORATION; PITKIN FARMS, LTD; JEFF PITKIN; SANDALE FARMS, INC.; RONALD L. SCHMIDT; DEBRA SCHMIDT; STEVE SHORTENHAUS; SHAWN THOMSEN; BILL WALSTEAD; JOYCE WALSTEAD; AND SJMC CORP., AN IOWA CORPORATION, PLAINTIFFS - APPELLANTS,
v.
FARMERS COMMODITIES CORPORATION, AN IOWA CORPORATION, AND FCC FUTURES, INC., AN IOWA CORPORATION, DEFENDANTS - APPELLEES.
DAN ABELS; LES A. BEEKMAN; STEVEN BERSCHMAN; RONALD BERSCHMAN; DARYL CUSHMAN; DAVID FARMS, INC., AN IOWA CORPORATION; DUANE DAVIDS; DALE KRAMERSMEIER; DIANA KRAMERSMEIER; D&D KRAMERSMEIER, LTD, AN IOWA CORPORATION; M&J ENNEN FARMS, INC.; RONNY ENNEN; RANDE GIESKING; AND HAMILTON LAND CORPORATION, PLAINTIFFS,
BRUCE A. HEETLAND AND HEIDECKER FARMS, INC., PLAINTIFFS - APPELLANTS,
JAMES HOFBAUER; RICK HOFBAUER; JUNKERMEIER FARMS, INC., BRUCE MEINDERS, DALE L. MEINDERS, AND GARY MEINDERS, DOING BUSINESS AS MEINDERS BROTHERS; CLARENCE MILLER AND CHRISTIAN MILLER, DOING BUSINESS AS C&C MILLER FARMERS; J&K OFTEDAHL, INC., AN IOWA CORPORATION; PITKIN FARMS, LTD; JEFF PITKIN; SANDALE FARMS, INC.; RONALD L. SCHMIDT; DEBRA SCHMIDT; STEVE SHORTENHAUS; SHAWN THOMSEN; BILL WALSTEAD; JOYCE WALSTEAD; AND SJMC CORP., AN IOWA CORPORATION, PLAINTIFFS,
v.
FARMERS COMMODITIES CORPORATION, AN IOWA CORPORATION, AND FCC FUTURES, INC., AN IOWA CORPORATION, DEFENDANTS - APPELLEES.

Nos. 00-1946NI, 00-2045NI

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT

Submitted: March 14, 2001
Filed: July 3, 2001

On Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Iowa.[Copyrighted Material Omitted][Copyrighted Material Omitted]

Before Richard S. Arnold and Fagg, Circuit Judges, and Perry,1 District Judge.

Richard S. Arnold, Circuit Judge

The District Court dismissed this case for failure to state a claim. It held, first, that a plaintiff seeking to hold a principal liable for an agent's fraud must plead not only fraud but also agency with particularity pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 9(b). In the District Court's view, the plaintiffs failed to meet that heightened standard in pleading a principal-agent relationship between the Farmers' Commodities Corporation and Henry Mayland, who is alleged to have induced many of the plaintiffs to enter into the "hedge-to-arrive" (HTA) contracts at issue here. The District Court also held that the plaintiffs lacked standing under the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA), and that they had again failed to satisfy Rule 9(b) with respect to the allegations of mail and wire fraud underlying their RICO claims. We reverse the District Court's judgment and remand the case for further proceedings.

I.

The defendants have moved to strike certain exhibits which the plaintiffs introduce for the first time on appeal. The exhibits in question are not necessary to our analysis here, and we ignore them. We assume, as we must in reviewing a dismissal for failure to state a claim, that all factual allegations in the complaint are true. See Goss v. City of Little Rock, 90 F.3d 306, 308 (8th Cir. 1996).

The plaintiffs in this case are farmers. The defendants are a futures commission merchant, Farmers' Commodities Corporation (FCC), and its wholly-owned subsidiary and introducing broker, FCC Futures, Inc. (Futures). Not a party here, but an important actor nonetheless, is the Farmers Cooperative Elevator of Buffalo Center (the Elevator). The manager of the Elevator, Henry Mayland, was also the manager of Futures' branch office in Buffalo Center, Iowa. As manager of that office, Mayland was registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as an agent of Futures and was responsible for whatever business Futures did through that office. Specifically, he had the duty to oversee all sales of commodity futures and all promotion of such sales to actual or prospective customers of Futures, and to review the content of all promotional material used by his office. Because FCC was the guarantor futures commission merchant of Futures, Mayland was required to obtain its approval of all promotional material, including seminars and presentations made to the general public. In addition, he had to implement any new procedures or compliance directives received from FCC in its role as guarantor futures commission merchant of Futures.

As early as January, 1993, Henry Mayland began soliciting farmers who did business with the Elevator to enter into HTA contracts. An HTA contract resembles a normal commodity-futures contract, in that it is an agreement to exchange a certain kind and quantity of a commodity - here, grain - at some future date, for a predetermined price. Because the purchase price is set in advance, both the buyer and the seller are exposed to the risk that the market price on the delivery date will differ, unfavorably, from the contract price. The distinctive feature of an HTA contract lies in its method of "hedging" that risk. In a typical HTA, the buyer protects itself by taking an equal and opposite position in the futures market to offset any loss it would suffer if the price it has agreed to pay turns out to be too high. The seller, for his part, has the right to "roll" the delivery date. Thus, if the parties have contracted for delivery in September, and the market price at that time turns out to be substantially higher than the price agreed upon, the farmer may find it more profitable to sell the crop on the cash market and defer delivery. This is allowed upon the payment of a certain sum in "roll charges." The net effect of the HTA arrangement is supposed to be to protect both buyers and sellers from fluctuations in crop prices.

In order to solicit these agreements on behalf of his employers, Mr. Mayland held "marketing meetings" at which he and others made representations to farmers about the risks and advantages of HTA contracts. The complaint gives dates and locations for these meetings and tells who spoke, what representations were made, and what plaintiffs were in attendance. In essence, Mayland and his agents told the farmers that HTAs were free of risk, that they could be rolled indefinitely into the future, and that they could be used to hedge prices on a quantity up to 100% of a farmer's anticipated annual production. Some farmers were told that, using HTAs, they could sell more grain than they expected to grow and then sell their excess contracts to their neighbors; that they would have no obligation to deliver grain; and that they could buy out of the contract at any time.

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