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			Treasurer Michael Frerichs encourages students to participate in 
			photo contest promoting Agriculture  
			Cream of the Crop winners to be in Ag 
			Invest Materials  
			
		 
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            [April 21, 2015]  
			
			SPRINGFIELD 
			– Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs encourages young 
			photographers to participate in the Cream of the Crop Photo Contest. 
			Winners will be featured in Agricultural Invest (Ag Invest) program 
			marketing materials, including a calendar and a display at the 
			Illinois State Fair. Ag Invest is a program that is aimed at 
			providing qualified farmers and agriculture professionals 
			below-market rate loans to start or enhance their farm operations. 
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			 “We want students to showcase their creativity, 
			learn about Illinois agriculture, and capture the beauty of our 
			great state,” Frerichs said. “The Ag Invest program helps farmers 
			and the agriculture industry and is a wonderful platform to showcase 
			our talented student photographers.” 
			 
			Illinois students ages 8 to 18 should snap unique images that depict 
			their vision of agriculture in our state. Winning photographs will 
			be chosen in three categories: ages 8 to10, 11 to 14 and 15 to18. 
			Each student may submit up to two photos at
			www.illinoistreasurer.gov.  
			Contest deadline is July 9. Rules and information are available 
			at the website and 217.558.6217. 
			 
			
			  The Treasurer’s office, through Ag Invest, partners with eligible 
			lenders to offer farmers low interest loans for operating expenses, 
			equipment purchases, livestock purchases, and construction related 
			expenses. More than 550 loans currently draw from an available $68 
			million, making Ag Invest one of the nation’s most successful linked 
			deposit programs. The program was established in 1983 and has given 
			out over $1 billion in loans over its history. To learn more about 
			the Ag Invest program and what types of loans are available, visit 
			www.illinoistreasurer.gov and go to “Ag Invest” under “Featured 
			Programs.” 
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			The Illinois Treasurer is the state’s chief investment officer and 
			Frerichs is a Certified Public Finance Officer. He protects 
			consumers by encouraging savings plans for colleges and trade 
			schools, increasing financial education among all ages, and removing 
			barriers to a secure retirement. The $27 billion investment 
			portfolio includes $5 billion on behalf of local and state 
			government units and $7 billion in savings for college or trade 
			school. The investment approach is conservative to ensure the safety 
			of principal. Funds also are invested in support of community 
			development efforts. The Treasurer’s office predates Illinois’ 
			incorporation in 1818. Voters in 1848 voted to make it an elected 
			office. 
			[Office of Illinois State Treasurer 
			Michael Frerichs] 
			
			  
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