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  2. Prairie Farmer - Wikipedia

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    Prairie Farmer is a weekly newspaper which covers agricultural and rural news in the state of Illinois. It was first published in 1841 in Chicago, Illinois by John Stephen Wright and was called The Union Agriculturist and Western Prairie Farmer. [1] Its original masthead proclaimed that it was devoted to "western agriculture, mechanics, and ...

  3. Orion Samuelson - Wikipedia

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    Orion Samuelson. Orion Samuelson. Orion Samuelson ( / ˈɔːriən / OR-ee-ən; born March 31, 1934) is a retired American broadcaster, known for his agriculture broadcasts and his ability to explain agribusiness and food production in an understandable way. [1] He was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 2003.

  4. Farmers' Weekly Review - Wikipedia

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    The Farmers' Weekly Review is a newspaper founded in 1921 and published out of Joliet, Illinois in Will County. [1] It is a countywide newspaper providing local news and columns, farming news in the county, information about local activities and advertisements.

  5. Illinois, Iowa farmers eye soybeans as potentially ... - AOL

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    In northern Illinois, farmers could lose $140 per acre on average for corn and $30 an acre for soybeans with autumn delivery prices of $4.50 and $11.50 a bushel, respectively, the analysis showed ...

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  7. US farmers opt for soy to limit losses as all crop prices slump

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    UNPROFITABLE CROPS. In northern Illinois, farmers could lose $140 per acre on average for corn and $30 an acre for soybeans with autumn delivery prices of $4.50 and $11.50 a bushel, respectively ...

  8. Farm, Field, and Stockman - Wikipedia

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    Farm, Field, and Stockman was a weekly American newsletter published in 1884 [1] in the Farm, Field, and Fireside family of farming and home newsletters. Its slogan was: "Agriculture, Gardening, Livestock, and Home Literature." [2] It was merged in 1901 with Chicago, Illinois newspaper Model Farmer and became Farm, Field, Stockman and Model Farmer.

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