Page 2:  Illinois Processors, Terminals, and Elevators Map - Color coded locations map.

Page 3:  Illinois Processors and River Terminals - Over 100 elevators, river terminals, rail terminals, and processing facilities in Illinois.

Page 4:  Letter from President John Kuhfuss - “Exponential Growth of Biotech Makes Management and Communication Crucial.”

Page 5:  Index How to Use This Publication. Also, the National Corn Growers Association Biotechnology Position.

Page 6:  European Unapproved Geographical Risk Assessment - Map of counties in Illinois by risk of grain processing contamination for European consumption.

Page 7:  2004 - 2005 Projected Illinois Livestock Corn Use - Map of projected % usage by county in Illinois.

Page 8:  Biotechnology Corn Products “Grandfathered” into EU System - List of products plus EU traceability and labeling regulations.

Page 9:  Exporting Co-Products from Corn Processing - Why  Some Corn Processors Do Not Accept Certain Biotech Products.

Page 10: Identity-Preserved Corn and Uses - Quality Characteristics that Add End-User Value.

Page 11: Novecta - Growth in Biotech Corn Acres

Page 12: Refuge Management Practices - Insect Resistance, Planting Refuges, Preserving Technology

Page 13: Refuge Management Practices, cont’d - Refuge Field Layouts

Page 14: Refuge Management Practices, cont’d - Refuge Requirements for Bt Corn

Page 15: Illinois Ethanol Plants - Map

Page 16: Corn Rootworm & Corn Borer Asessmant - Map of At Risk Areas and Management Technologies