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AGRICULTURE IN ILLINOIS

Agriculture In Illinois   John Ackerman

John Ackerman
John Ackerman grew up on a typical Illinois livestock and row-crop farm, then diversified into pumpkins for Libby foods. That led to ornamentals, gourds, fall flowers, apples and decorative items, and to agri-tourism with a petting zoo and corn maze. His wife opened a second shop in Morton. Survival by niche market.

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Related Materials: See also the Illinois State Museum's A-V Barn.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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