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            | 4-H event
            features talk on Japanese life [NOV.
            24, 2001]  Hartem
            Clovers 4-H Club hosted the Logan County 4-H International Night
            program at the Logan County Extension building on Nov. 12, at 6:30
            p.m. Approximately 50 youth, parents and club leaders enjoyed a
            variety of foreign foods and table displays. | 
        
            | Chris
            and Laura Rosenbohm from Peoria were the featured speakers. Chris
            and Laura have both spent time in Japan as part of the 4-H Japanese
            Exchange program. Their family has hosted Japanese youth and their
            families in their home as well. The Rosenbohms explained from their
            experiences the differences between Japanese and American culture
            and what life is like for Japanese citizens. Chester
            4-H Club represented Egypt with their displays and foods. Hartem
            Clovers represented Spain, and the Pioneers chose Africa for their
            dishes and display. The Millennium Clovers and Wide-A-Wake 4-H clubs
            both prepared Swedish dishes and displays. To
            learn more about the 4-H Japanese Exchange, 4-H International
            Foreign Youth Exchange, or about the 4-H program in general, please
            contact the Logan County 4-H office at 732-8289. 
             [4-H
            news release]
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            | AgriFIRST
            seminar will providegrant information for local farmers
 [NOV.
            23, 2001]  State
            Rep. Bill Mitchell and state Sen. Duane Noland are hosting an
            informational seminar on the Illinois AgriFIRST program for area
            farm families. The seminar will be on Monday, Nov. 26, at 10 a.m. at
            the Maroa Fire Protection District, located at 300 E. Washington in
            Maroa. Everyone is invited to attend. | 
        
            | Mitchell
            and Noland were instrumental in creating the Illinois AgriFIRST
            program last spring. The program provides grants and technical
            assistance for value-added agriculture projects within the state.
            "This program was created to enhance our state’s agriculture
            industry and provide farm families with new opportunities to add
            value to their commodities and increase farm income," said
            Mitchell. According
            to Mitchell, a $3 million appropriation has been included in the
            2002 state budget for the program. Illinois AgriFIRST grants may
            provide: • 
            Up to 75 percent of the cost for technical assistance to develop a
            project to enhance the value of agricultural products or to expand
            agribusiness in Illinois, up to a total of $25,000.     [to top of second column in
this article]
            
              
              
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            Up to 50 percent of the cost of undertaking feasibility studies,
            competitive assessments, and consulting or productivity services
            that the Department of Agriculture determines may result in the
            enhancement of value-added agriculture products. "Coming
            from farm families, Senator Noland and I are concerned about
            agriculture and the fact that commodity prices are at an all-time
            low. The Illinois AgriFIRST program was long overdue, and it’s our
            hope area farmers will come to learn more and take advantage of the
            new program," Mitchell concluded. [News
            release]
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            | Hartem
            FFA attends open house at Illinois FFA office [NOV.
            20, 2001]  Four
            Hartsburg-Emden FFA members and their adviser attended the open
            house of the new Springfield headquarters of the Illinois
            Association FFA. Dedication ceremonies were conducted, along with a
            tour of the new facilities. | 
        
            | Of
            interest was a display with pictures and other memorabilia of the
            Illinois FFA and agriculture education from its beginning in the
            1920s to the current year. FFA
            chapters attending were encouraged to place an item from their
            chapter in the time capsule.
              
 |  Pictured standing in front of the new Illinois FFA center are, left
            to right, Daniel Coers, Nic Coers, Daniel Eeten and Natalie Coers.
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            | TLC
            for your fresh Christmas tree [NOV.
            19, 2001]  With
            the Thanksgiving holiday bearing down on us, many people will begin
            thinking about purchasing their holiday symbol for the Christmas
            season — the Christmas tree. A freshly cut Christmas tree can be a
            beautiful sight. With proper selection and care, consumers can
            safely enjoy a fresh tree throughout the holiday season. | 
        
            | Following
            is information shared by Extension educators in the horticulture
            program to help you in the process of selection through care. Selection • 
            Buy Christmas trees early in the season. • 
            Consider purchasing Christmas trees from a choose-and-cut farm. • 
            The sooner you can get the tree home to a constant source of water,
            the fresher it will stay. • 
            Fresh trees should have pliable needles, a fresh evergreen aroma and
            firm needle retention. Transportation • 
            Protect the tree on the drive home. Wind rushing through the tree
            can cause it to lose valuable moisture. • 
            Cover trees tied on top of the car or in an open trunk.   
 Preparation • 
            If you won't be putting the tree in its stand right away, store it
            in a place out of the wind and freezing temperatures. Make a fresh
            cut on the butt by removing 1" of the trunk and place in fresh
            water. • 
            Remove 1 inch of the stump when bringing the tree indoors. • 
            Immediately place the tree into a stand that holds at least one-half
            gallon of water. Location • 
            Avoid standing the tree in front of large windows that expose it to
            sun and heat. • 
            Avoid placing near furnace register vents and fireplaces. This
            exposes the tree to heat that leads to rapid moisture loss. Watering • 
            Keep the water level above the base of the cut at all times. Check
            water level daily. • 
            A fresh tree will use one-half to two gallons of water the first day
            it’s brought inside.    
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            article]
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            A fresh tree may soak up a quart or more of water per day. • 
            If the cut base dries out, the sap will harden and the tree will not
            take up any more water. • 
            Water additives such as aspirin, sugar or flame retardant are not
            necessary. Safety If
            you have made a fresh cut on the base and the tree no longer takes
            up water, it has lost moisture below a critical level and will never
            regain its freshness. Remove this tree from the house. A tree in
            this condition will burn. Horticulture
            websites Horticulture
            is everyone’s agriculture. To help you keep up on some of the
            current information, here are several links to University of
            Illinois websites: The
            Solutions Series is designed to provide information on topics in
            foods and nutrition, consumer and family economics, as well as
            horticulture. Sources of information include the University of
            Illinois, United States Department of Agriculture and other land
            grant universities. http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/~robsond/solutions/solutions.html
 For
            a copy of the Home, Yard & Garden Pest Newsletter, click on http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/cespubs/hyg/ The
            Hort Corner has lots of good information: http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/hort/index.html Kids
            Link has horticulture information for children: http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/kids/index.html [John
Fulton]
              
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            | October
            weather wrap-upand a look at November
 [NOV.
            12, 2001]   "October
            2001 was the third-wettest October on record in Illinois since 1895,
            with some severe weather and cooler temperatures than average.
            August to October also was the ninth-wettest three-month period, and
            May-October was the 17th-wettest six-month period,"
            says state climatologist Jim Angel of the Illinois State Water
            Survey (http://www.sws.uiuc.edu),
            a division of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. | 
        
            | According
            to the division’s records, precipitation was well above average in
            October: 6.58 inches compared to an average of 2.78 inches. Monthly
            totals were highest at Paris (9.87 inches) and Olney (9.75 inches). Temperatures
            were 1.5 degrees cooler than the 55-degree average for October in
            Illinois. Brownstown reported the warmest reading, 87 degrees on
            Oct. 2, and Freeport reported the coldest reading, 13 degrees on
            Oct. 17. Thunderstorms
            in northwestern Illinois resulted in at least 22 reports of hail,
            ranging in size from 0.25 to 1.75 inches, on Oct. 23. More severe
            weather on Oct. 24 resulted in 43 reports of hail, 14 reports of
            wind damage and a confirmed tornado in Monticello, with no deaths or
            serious injuries reported. Long-term records show that only 1
            percent to 2 percent of tornadoes in Illinois occur in October.  
             [to top of second column in this
            article]
             | "Cool,
            wet conditions in October were good for replenishing soil moisture
            but did slow down harvest operations and construction. November
            temperatures are typically much cooler, with average highs from the
            mid-40s (north) to the mid-50s (south) and average lows from the
            upper 20s (north) to the upper 30s (south). Average November
            precipitation ranges from 2.8 inches (north) to 4.4 inches (south).
            Heating degree days measure heating demand and range from 800 degree
            days (north) to 550 degree days (south). This month there’s also a
            high likelihood of seeing the season’s first measurable snowfall,
            with monthly averages ranging from 2.5 inches (northwest) to 0.5
            inches (far south)," says Angel. [Illinois
            State Water Survey news release] | 
        
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            | Results
            from local commercial corn plot [NOV.
            12, 2001]  The
            chart below is provided by John Fulton of the University of Illinois
            Extension. 2001
            Logan County Commercial Corn Plot University
            of Illinois Extension, State Bank of Lincoln, Fort Trust Farms, and
            Scott Wurth, and participating seed companies cooperating
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                  | From west 12-row border
 | Wet
                    weight
                    
                     | Moisture
                    
                     | Yield
                    at 15%
                    
                     | Yield
                    +
                    
                    Check
 |  
                  | Sun
                    Prairie 2642
                    
                     | 1660
                    
                     | 19.7
                    
                     | 178.37
                    
                     | -
                    9.99
                    
                     |  
                  | Check
                    (Golden Harvest H9345)
                    
                     | 1740
                    
                     | 19.1
                    
                     | 188.36
                    
                     | 
                     
                    
                    
                     |  
                  | Sun
                    Prairie 2687
                    
                     | 1930
                    
                     | 18.9
                    
                     | 209.45
                    
                     | +21.09
                    
                     |  
                  | DeKalb
                    C60-08YG
                    
                     | 1705
                    
                     | 17.8
                    
                     | 187.54
                    
                     | -11.30
                    
                     |  
                  | Check
                    (Golden Harvest H9345)
                    
                     | 1830
                    
                     | 18.8
                    
                     | 198.84
                    
                     | 
                     
                    
                    
                     |  
                  | Asgrow
                    RX708
                    
                     | 1760
                    
                     | 18.3
                    
                     | 192.41
                    
                     | -
                    6.43
                    
                     |  
                  | Horizon
                    7390
                    
                     | 1850
                    
                     | 18.6
                    
                     | 201.51
                    
                     | +
                    4.12
                    
                     |  
                  | Check
                    (Golden Harvest H9345)
                    
                     | 1810
                    
                     | 18.5
                    
                     | 197.39
                    
                     | 
                     
                    
                    
                     |  
                  | Horizon
                    7379
                    
                     | 1620
                    
                     | 20.6
                    
                     | 172.12
                    
                     | -25.27
                    
                     |  
                  | FS
                    6552
                    
                     | 1565
                    
                     | 18.4
                    
                     | 170.88
                    
                     | -23.30
                    
                     |  
                  | Check
                    (Golden Harvest H9345)
                    
                     | 1740
                    
                     | 18.6
                    
                     | 194.18
                    
                     | 
                     
                    
                    
                     |  
                  | FS
                    6871
                    
                     | 1690
                    
                     | 18.6
                    
                     | 184.08
                    
                     | -10.10
                    
                     |  
                  | Stine
                    9614
                    
                     | 1770
                    
                     | 19.0
                    
                     | 191.85
                    
                     | +
                    6.64
                    
                     |  
                  | Check
                    (Golden Harvest H9345)
                    
                     | 1690
                    
                     | 18.1
                    
                     | 185.21
                    
                     | 
                     
                    
                    
                     |  
                  | Stine
                    9803
                    
                     | 1880
                    
                     | 19.5
                    
                     | 202.51
                    
                     | +17.30
                    
                     |  
                  | Dairyland
                    1515
                    
                     | 1690
                    
                     | 18.3
                    
                     | 184.76
                    
                     | -10.45
                    
                     |  
                  | Check
                    (Golden Harvest H9345)
                    
                     | 1790
                    
                     | 18.5
                    
                     | 195.21
                    
                     | 
                     
                    
                    
                     |  
                  | Dairyland
                    1609
                    
                     | 1790
                    
                     | 18.4
                    
                     | 195.45
                    
                     | +
                    0.24
                    
                     |  
                  | NK
                    6569
                    
                     | 1700
                    
                     | 19.1
                    
                     | 184.03
                    
                     | +1.99
                    
                     |  
                  | Check
                    (Golden Harvest H9345)
                    
                     | 1655
                    
                     | 17.8
                    
                     | 182.04
                    
                     | 
                     
                    
                    
                     |  
                  | NK
                    7239
                    
                     | 2080
                    
                     | 18.6
                    
                     | 226.57
                    
                     | +44.53
                    
                     |  
                  | Wyffels
                    5540
                    
                     | 1680
                    
                     | 18.0
                    
                     | 184.34
                    
                     | -17.06
                    
                     |  
                  | Check
                    (Golden Harvest H9345)
                    
                     | 1840
                    
                     | 18.2
                    
                     | 201.40
                    
                     | 
                     
                    
                    
                     |  
                  | Wyffels
                    730
                    
                     | 1720
                    
                     | 18.0
                    
                     | 188.73
                    
                     | -12.67
                    
                     |  
                  | BoJac
                    5777
                    
                     | 1750
                    
                     | 18.2
                    
                     | 191.55
                    
                     | +10.28
                    
                     |  
                  | Check
                    (Golden Harvest H9345)
                    
                     | 1640
                    
                     | 17.4
                    
                     | 181.27
                    
                     | 
                     
                    
                    
                     |  
                  | BoJac
                    9901Bt
                    
                     | 1780
                    
                     | 18.8
                    
                     | 193.41
                    
                     | +12.14
                    
                     |  
                  | Diener
                    1091
                    
                     | 1895
                    
                     | 19.4
                    
                     | 204.38
                    
                     | +13.63
                    
                     |  
                  | Check
                    (Golden Harvest H9345)
                    
                     | 1730
                    
                     | 17.6
                    
                     | 190.75
                    
                     | 
                     
                    
                    
                     |  
                  | Diener
                    1157
                    
                     | 1665
                    
                     | 18.2
                    
                     | 182.25
                    
                     | -
                    8.50
                    
                     |  
                  | Campbell
                    6670
                    
                     | 1780
                    
                     | 18.0
                    
                     | 195.31
                    
                     | +8.82
                    
                     |  
                  | Check
                    (Golden Harvest H9345)
                    
                     | 1710
                    
                     | 18.5
                    
                     | 186.49
                    
                     | 
                     
                    
                    
                     |  
                  | Campbell
                    6475
                    
                     | 1840
                    
                     | 18.2
                    
                     | 201.40
                    
                     | +14.91
                    
                     |  
                  | Golden
                    Harvest H8877
                    
                     | 1630
                    
                     | 17.2
                    
                     | 180.60
                    
                     | -8.93
                    
                     |  
                  | Check
                    (Golden Harvest H9345)
                    
                     | 1740
                    
                     | 18.6
                    
                     | 189.53
                    
                     | 
                     
                    
                    
                     |  
                  | Golden
                    Harvest H9229
                    
                     | 1640
                    
                     | 17.3
                    
                     | 181.49
                    
                     | -8.04
                    
                     |  
                  | Trisler
                    5322
                    
                     | 1730
                    
                     | 18.7
                    
                     | 188.20
                    
                     | +9.24
                    
                     |  
                  | Check
                    (Golden Harvest H9345)
                    
                     | 1645
                    
                     | 18.7
                    
                     | 178.96
                    
                     | 
                     
                    
                    
                     |  
                  | Trisler
                    5255
                    
                     | 1550
                    
                     | 18.6
                    
                     | 168.83
                    
                     | -10.13
                    
                     |  
                  | Lewis
                    4830
                    
                     | 1505
                    
                     | 18.9
                    
                     | 163.32
                    
                     | -47.51
                    
                     |  
                  | Check
                    (Golden Harvest H9345)
                    
                     | 1950
                    
                     | 19.2
                    
                     | 210.83
                    
                     | 
                     
                    
                    
                     |  
                  | Lewis
                    4920
                    
                     | 1490
                    
                     | 19.5
                    
                     | 160.50
                    
                     | -50.33
                    
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                  | 
                     
                    
                    
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                  | Planted
                    5/1/01/harvested 10/24/01
                    
                     | Fertility    
                    175-92-150
                    
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                  | 4
                    rows of each hybrid 
                    
                     | Herbicide  
                    Topnotch/Hornet/Accent
                    
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                  | planted
                    population of 30,000
                    
                     | Row
                    Length Harvested 680 feet Acres/plot .157
                    
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            | Ewe
            owned by Aaron Steffens
            wins honors in Kentucky | 
        
            | [NOV.
            14, 2001]   A
            yearling ewe owned by Aaron Steffens of rural Lincoln was named
            reserve grand champion ewe of the 2001 National Hampshire Show held
            in conjunction with the North American International Livestock
            Exposition in Louisville, Ky., on Monday, Nov. 12. In
            August, the same ewe had been named champion Hampshire ewe at the
            Illinois State Fair.ce
            
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