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  2. Posted county price - Wikipedia

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    The Posted county price (PCP) is calculated for the so-called loan commodities (except for rice and cotton) for each county by the Farm Service Agency in the United States. The PCP reflects changes in prices in major terminal grain markets (of which there are 18 in the United States), corrected for the cost of transporting grain from the county ...

  3. Okawville, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Okawville is a village in Washington County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,434 at the 2010 census. The population was 1,434 at the 2010 census. [ 3 ]

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Illinois

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    County # of Sites; 1 Adams: 27 2 Alexander: 8 3 Bond: 2 4 Boone: 6 5 Brown: 2 6 Bureau: 19 7 Calhoun: 7 8 Carroll: 7 9 Cass: 2 10 Champaign: 60 11 Christian: 6 12 Clark

  5. Want to own a former marijuana farm? Price on seized ... - AOL

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    A 19-acre farm originally priced at $755,006 is now up for auction again at a big discount. Want to own a former marijuana farm? Price on seized Oklahoma property has dropped drastically

  6. Eastern Stark property transfers: Marlboro Twp. farmland ...

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    Adams Robert D Ttee from Janello Farms Ltd, parcel 10018294 Immel Ave NE, $44,902. Carmel Properties LLC from Janello Farms Ltd, parcel 3100481 St Peters Church Rd NE, $2,725,404.

  7. Illinois Farm Bureau - Wikipedia

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    Sears Roebuck was instrumental in aiding county Farm Bureaus by offering $1000 grants to allow them to begin work throughout the county. By 1913, it was clear that there was a need for a statewide association, so on July 1, 1913, county advisors convened in Pontiac, Illinois, to discuss problems and experiences.