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Logan Ag Flavors
A Taste of Logan County Agriculture comes to Lincoln this weekend

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[June 17, 2014]  LINCOLN - Logan County Farm Bureau is presenting “Logan Ag Flavors – A Taste of Logan County Agriculture”, on Sunday, June 22, 2014 at the Logan County Farm Bureau Building, 120 S. McLean Street, Lincoln, from 2:00 – 5:00 p.m.

The afternoon is planned as a showcase of local flavors, produced by Logan County farmers and producers. The vision for this free event is to offer an opportunity to meet local farmers and ag-related producers, taste their wholesome, safe, and locally grown ag products, and learn about Logan County Agriculture.

Local farmers and ag-related producers presenting their products include: Gail’s Pumpkin Patch, Heartland Beef Alliance, Huelskoetter Pork, Irwindale Holsteins & Prairie Farms Dairy, JAM Sweet Treats – Baked Goods - using locally grown products, Sasse’s Apiary – Honey, Schreiner Farms – Lamb, Voyles Family Farms – Eggs & Chickens, and local farmers’ market participants.

The Lincoln Area YMCA and Logan County 4-H will also be on hand to offer youth educational resources and activities.

McLean County Farm Bureau’s Mobile Ag Education Trailer, “Food & Farm Discovery Zone” will be available to children and adults attending the event, to see corn harvested from the driver’s seat in a combine cab simulator and learn about the importance of family farmers.

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Sponsors for “Logan Ag Flavors – A Taste of Logan County Agriculture” include: Ag-Land FS, Inc., Central IL Ag, Country Financial, Cross Brothers Implement, Farm Credit of Illinois, Logan County Farm Bureau, Pioneer Seed, Rohlfs Implement Company, and Wyffels Hybrids – Elias Klokkenga,

Join us in downtown Lincoln on Sunday, June 22, as we offer consumers of Logan County a “Taste of Logan County Agriculture”.

[Text received; LOGAN COUNTY FARM BUREAU]

 

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