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GRIGGSVILLE, Illinois (October 25, 2022) – – A hardy group of guests will brave brisk southern Illinois prairie winds on Thursday, October 27, when The Maschhoffs celebrates the completion of a 3.06-megawatt solar array at their Griggsville feed mill. The…
Larry Graham knows what it’s like to work on a farm. It’s tough. Yet he appreciates the rhythm of a farm: the planting, the fertilizing, the good harvests and bad. Although he no longer farms himself, the profession has been…
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