VISIT THE POWER OF TWO: IL CORN AND ISA AT FARM PROGRESS SHOW 2021!

August 11, 2021
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Join IL Corn and the Illinois Soybean Association at the Farm Progress Show to see The Power of Two associations working on your behalf! 

 

Whether you are interested in biofuels, trade, conservation or consumer education, both associations are harnessing The Power of Two to accomplish big things for Illinois farmers. We’ll be highlighting our work in these areas and so much more in our tent on lot 605 at the Farm Progress Show in Decatur. 

 

IL Corn will also have some corn-specific data on corn and corn-based ethanol exports, new uses of corn, and fun member benefits if you take the time to check us out. 

You also won’t want to miss soy lattes in the morning and corn Fritos in the afternoon! 

 

Join us on August 31-September 2 at the Farm Progress Show in Decatur, IL on lot 605.

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