'Harvest Lunch Tour' for Illinois farmers
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[October 16, 2009]
Four giant
grills on wheels are cooking 6,000 pork burgers at 47 grain elevator
and agribusiness locations to cater complimentary lunches to farmers
during the fall harvest. Farm Credit Services of Illinois and the
Illinois Pork Producers Association are teaming up to provide free
grilled pork burger meals during the fifth annual Harvest Lunch
Tour.
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"We understand how much pressure farm families
face with a much later-than-average harvest season,”
says Dave Owens, president and CEO of Farm Credit Services of
Illinois. “On days when the weather
permits, farmers may work 15- to 20-hour days in the combine or
hauling grain. Some will never even stop for lunch. So we are
creating a rural ‘drive-through' where folks can enjoy a free hot
lunch while unloading their grain at the elevator. We will send the
haulers back to the fields with pork lunches for the rest of their
harvest crew. For as many consumers as each Illinois farmer feeds,
it is a privilege for us to feed a few thousand farmers each fall."
The Illinois Pork Producers Association sponsors the pork burgers
through the group's "Generations of Commitment" community outreach
program. The pork burgers are grilled on-site at various grain
elevators or agribusinesses by local Farm Credit staff. Pork burger
sack lunches are distributed to farmers as they maneuver through the
lines of trucks, tractors, wagons and semitrailers hauling mostly
corn and soybeans to the elevators.
"Even during these economically challenging times in the pork
industry, our producers are proud to share their high-quality
products with other farmers. And we welcome the opportunity to
remind all consumers that pork is the all-American value," said Jim
Kaitschuk, executive director of the Illinois Pork Producers
Association. "Grain and livestock producers alike are part of the
agricultural cycle that feeds the world and strengthens the economy
here in Illinois. Working together and supporting each other just
comes naturally."
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The Illinois Pork Producers
Association is an agricultural trade association representing
more than 2,900 pork producers throughout Illinois. IPPA is an
affiliate of the National Pork Producers Council and the National
Pork Board. The Illinois pork industry contributes more than $1.7
billion and about 7,800 jobs to the state's economy.
Farm Credit Services of
Illinois is a farmer-owned agriculture lending cooperative that
provides competitive farm financing and delivers crop insurance
expertise to 8,000 farm families, agribusinesses and rural
landowners throughout the southern 60 counties of Illinois. The
national Farm Credit System's mission is to provide a sound,
dependable and competitive source of financial capital and related
services to agriculture and rural America.
[Text from file received from
Farm Credit Services]
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