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			"Transitioning to Organic Grains" workshop to be held January 13th 
			Meeting hosted by The Land Connection, 
			features Logan County farmer as guest speaker 
			
   
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            [January 09, 2016]  
              
            
			LINCOLN 
			- The Logan County Economic Development Partnership invites area 
			farmers and the general public to a “Transitioning to Organic 
			Grains” training workshop hosted by The Land Connection on January 
			13, 2016. The workshop will be held from 8am-5pm at Dorr Township 
			Hall, 1039 Lake Avenue, in Woodstock, Illinois.  
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				 Logan County farmer, David Bishop, whose PrairiErth Farm 
				operation is located just south of Atlanta, will be one of 
				several featured speakers at the Transitioning to Organic Grains 
				workshop.  
				 
				A complete schedule of the presentations and speakers included 
				in the Transitioning to Organic Grains workshop is 
				
				
				available here. 
				 
				The Land Connection is a not-for-profit organization dedicated 
				to training farmers in resilient, restorative farming 
				techniques, informing the public about the sources of our food 
				and why that matters, and to protecting and enhancing farmland 
				so that we, and generations to come, will have clean air and 
				water, fertile soil, and healthy, delicious food. The Land 
				Connection envisions community-based food systems in which every 
				farmer has the opportunity to grow food in a sustainable manner, 
				and every person can access local and organic foods. More 
				information about The Land Connection in general and the 
				Transitioning to Organic Grains workshop in particular, can be 
				accessed at: 
				http://theland connection.org. 
				 
              
                  
              
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			The mission of the Logan County Economic Development Partnership is 
			to cultivate a business environment that enhances Logan County by 
			expanding our local and regional economy through programs that 
			sustain and grow existing businesses, attract and establish new 
			businesses, and increase quality employment opportunities. Per this 
			mission, the LCEDP is pleased to help promote The Land Connection’s 
			Transitioning to Organic Grains workshop and encourages Logan County 
			farmers and the public to take advantage of this opportunity. For 
			additional information or questions please contact: 
			 
			Bill Thomas, Ex. Dir. 
			Logan County Economic Development Partnership 
			wthomas@teleologic.net
			 
			Ph. – 217-732-8739 or 217-648-5077 
				 
			[Bill Thomas, LCEDP]  |