Another job well done. These Lincoln Junior High School students just finished planting red tulips and lilies in a small pie-shaped lot across from All Veterans Park. They also planted at the Farm Bureau building as part of the "Paint the Town Red" campaign. To date 12,000 red tulip bulbs have been planted around the city.

Picture by Mike Fak (Click on picture for larger image.)

             

 NEW : FOR MATURE AUDIENCES -- in Community

How did Logan County farmers fare in this year of extremes?

LDN's 2010 Fall Farm Outlook magazine with in-depth stories gives you details of this past season and a view of future crop production in Logan County. Don't miss:

  • Cooperative Extension adviser John Fulton reviews Logan County agriculture in 2010.

  • Allen Shew shares an elevator operator's perspective.

  • In the field, how are producers increasing their yield?

  • Family, technology and specialty program aid grain producer.

  • Seed producer Beason Ag reviews season.

  • Agritourism in Logan County; specialty crop draws crowds.

  • How would more wind turbines impact production?

LDN's 2010 Fall Farm Outlook magazine as seen below ends Nov. 21.

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CLOSE UP:  Nov. 12

Maple Ridge Care Centre, Zion Lutheran School honor roll, welcome in Mount Pulaski for Coach Rucks, Atlanta blood drive, Lucas Frye and Raymond Allen make the Close Up

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