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					left to right: Dave Weaver (Monsanto Chemical Account 
					Manager), Rick & Mary Boyer (Winning Farmers),  
					Bill Overton (President), Doug Butler (Monsanto 
					Representative)  | 
				 
			 
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			farmer directs funds to Lincoln-Logan Food Pantry 
			America’s Farmers Grow Communities 
			donation supports local organization 
			
   
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            [February 20, 2015] LINCOLN - 
			Lincoln-Logan Food Pantry has received a $2,500 donation from local 
			farmers Rick and Mary Boyer and America’s Farmers Grow Communities, 
			sponsored by the Monsanto Fund. The donation will help the 
			organization fight rural hunger by purchasing food for community 
			members in need. The group provides food for 500-600 individuals 
			each month. 
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				 “Unlike many pantries that will hand the customer a bag of 
				food that they might not like,” said President Bill Overton, “we 
				are a choice pantry where customers are able to choose the food 
				they want. We greatly appreciate this donation and all of the 
				Monsanto Fund’s efforts.” 
				 
				Lincoln-Logan Food Pantry is entirely managed and staffed by 
				volunteers. All operating expenses are covered by donations. 
				 
				For five years, America’s Farmers Grow Communities has 
				collaborated with farmers to donate over $16.5 million to over 
				7,300 community organizations across rural America. This year 
				winning farmers will direct another $3.3 million to nonprofits 
				to help fight rural hunger, purchase life saving fire and EMS 
				equipment, support ag youth leadership programs, buy much needed 
				classroom resources, and so much more. 
				
				  America’s Farmers Grow 
				Communities is part of the America’s Farmers initiative. Since 
				2010, the America’s Farmers campaign and programs have advocated 
				on behalf of farmers and their efforts to meet society’s needs 
				through agriculture. Today, consumers are more interested than 
				ever in agriculture and how food is grown. Consider joining the 
				conversation and helping to raise awareness about agriculture. 
				Learn more at FoodDialogues.com. 
              
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			A sister program in the America’s Farmers effort, Grow Rural 
			Education, is currently in its farmer nomination phase. Farmers 
			interested in supporting math and science education in their 
			communities should visit www.GrowRuralEducation.com from now through 
			April 1 to learn how. 
			 
			About America’s Farmers 
			The America’s Farmers initiative celebrates U.S. farmers and 
			highlights the importance of agriculture through communications and 
			community outreach programs. To learn more, visit America’s Farmers 
			at www.americasfarmers.com. 
			 
			About the Monsanto Fund 
			The Monsanto Fund, the philanthropic arm of the Monsanto Company, is 
			a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening the farm 
			communities where farmers and Monsanto Company employees live and 
			work. Visit the Monsanto Fund at
			www.monsantofund.org.  
			[Diana Hynes, Osborn Barr for 
			Monsanto]  |