New Illinois Wheat Checkoff brings crop in line with other commodities

A southeastern Illinois farmer says the state’s new wheat checkoff brings the crop in line with other commodities. Don Guinnip, who farms in Clark County and served on the checkoff organizational committee, tells Brownfield, “We have a state corn check off, and then we have the national soybean check off, which Illinois is part of.”  […]

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