Planting the seed of agritourism...10
Rick Taylor is one of the growing number of rural entreprenuers turning their farms into tourist attractions. Rick and his brother Dennis started TNT Hunting Preserve and attract more than 2,000 hunters each year.
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ILLINOIS
COUNTRY LIVING
January 2004 ...... Volume 61 ....... Number 9
DEPARTMENTS
ILLINOIS COMMENTARY............................ 4
State Representative Keith Sommer encourages you to plan for your long-term health care now.
ILLINOIS CURRENTS.................................... 6
Read about the new grant that will allow non-profit organizations to receive money for the installation of geothermal systems.
SAFETY AND HEALTH...................................14
Patti Faughn, Family Life Educator at the University of Illinois Extension, Springfield Center, lends a few tips to help protect children from common household poisons.
YOUR YARD AND GARDEN ........................16
It's not too early to start thinking about your spring garden.
TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY AND YOU.............18
Installing a heat pump can cut your bills in half, find out how.
ILLINOIS' FINEST COOKING........................22
Spice up your winter mornings with Ginger Bread from the recipe collection of The town of Ferris, Illinois. Warm your family's appetites with Swedish Coffee Braid from the recipe collection of Schuyler County Homemakers Education Association.
ILLINOIS MARKETPLACE.............................25
ILLINOIS DATEBOOK......................................29
Bundle up and enjoy nature at its best at the Annual Eagle Watch in Albany or at Eagle Watching Days in Meredosia.
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