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Illinois Schedules Farm Economics Summit

The 2008 Illinois Farm Economics Summit will cover the profitability of the state’s crop and livestock producers.

Four sessions are planned: Dec. 16 at the Holiday Inn in Mt. Vernon; Dec. 17 at the Interstate Center in Bloomington; Dec. 18 at the Best Western Prairie Inn in Galesburg; and Dec. 19 at the Center for Agriculture in Sycamore.

The registration fee for each session is $50, which includes all meeting materials, break refreshments and lunch. Registration will be $65 at the door.

Contact Sue Esposito at the University of Illinois for more information at 217-333-5506 (phone) or 217-333-2312 (fax).

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