Turkeys travel power path ...................10
SouthEastern Illinois Electric Cooperative, in cooperation with the National Forest Service and the National Wild Turkey Federation, has found a new way to manage its right of way and enhance wildlife habitat.
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John Lowrey........................................................Editor
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Illinois Country Living is a monthly publication serving the communications needs of 21 locally owned, not-for-profit Illinois electric cooperatives. More than 160,000 families receive the magazine as part of their electric cooperative membership. Monthly columns and stories provide information about topics and issues that affect the quality of their lives.
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ILLINOIS
COUNTRY LIVING
February 2003........ Volume 60 ..... Number 10
DEPARTMENTS
ILLINOIS COMMENTARY............................ 4
Dan Kelley, a farmer from Normal, and GROWMARK Chairman of the Board and President says cooperatives are an accountable alternative.
ILLINOIS CURRENTS.................................... 6
Youth to Washington alumni where are you now?
SAFETY AND HEALTH...................................14
Duane Friend, Natural Resources Management Educator at the Springfield Extension Center, says don't take chances with lightning.
YOUR YARD AND GARDEN .................16
Beat the winter blahs with your own tropical paradise.
TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY AND YOU...........18
Find out the most efficient and secure types of doors available.
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