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    Obery Farms was founded in 1874 with only 127 acres. [1] The Obery family has been farming in rural Metamora, Illinois for six generations and over 140 years. [ 2 ] Today, the family farms over 3,000 acres in Central Illinois.

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    The Leman family of Eureka, Illinois, poses for a photo on the Illinois Farm Families website. The family is scheduled to be part of regional commercial to air during Super Bowl 58 on Sunday, Feb ...

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    Long Point, between Illinois Route 71 and the Illinois River [5 41°18′37″N 88°56′21″W  /  41.31027°N 88.93916°W  / 41.31027; -88.93916  ( Corbin Farm Utica

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  9. Tyden Farm No. 6 Farmstead Historic District - Wikipedia

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    In 1941 he released all his employees after the harvest and leased the farms out to farmers to run as they saw fit. Tyden died in 1951. He still owned Farm No. 6, and it remained in the family until 1994. [2] The farm is now part of the Silos & Smokestacks National Heritage Area and houses farming exhibits and tours.

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