Winds
damage fields
[SEPT.
12, 2000]
Last night's strong winds
wreaked havoc on Logan County cornfields. Some stalks are bent
over while others are completely broken off, creating a challenging
harvest ahead for local farmers. Logan County Extension
specialist John Fulton says that some of the corn was already
vulnerable because stalk rot and European corn borer feeding had
severely weakened the stalks. Many hybrids are also known for
cannibalizing the stalk to produce larger ears. All of these factors
combined made it nearly impossible for the corn to withstand the
strong winds.
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Bradley
Neal recognized
for outstanding performance
[SEPT.
7, 2000]
Bradley E. Neal,
CFP, a financial representative and branch manager of Lincoln’s
LPL Financial Services office, has been recognized by Kemper
Distributors Inc. for his superior service as a financial adviser.
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Brad
Neal was one of a select group of financial professionals chosen to
attend an exclusive two-day educational program in Chicago. The
program was designed to recognize and support those representatives
who have a record of providing clients with a high level of
financial expertise, guidance and outstanding service.
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top of second column in this article)
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According
to John Norris, senior vice president of Kemper Distributors Inc.
and director of Financial Advisor Division, participants received
information on Kemper’s current investment philosophy, stock and
bond market outlook, the economy and industry news, and trend.
Kemper
Distributors Inc. is the sales and distribution arm of Kemper Funds,
a strategic business unit of Scudder Kemper Investments Inc.
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