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Prairie Bounty

Growers who are currently listed in Prairie Bounty of Illinois and wish to make revisions should contact Gina at backes@illinois.edu or phone 309-757-9077.  Illinois growers who are not listed and wish to be included should also contact Gina at the previous e-mail or phone number. 

The Prairie Bounty of Illinois serves as a marketing directory for Illinois growers of certain specialty crops, including fruits, vegetables, and herbs. The directory contains the names, addresses and telephone numbers of Illinois producers who market through pick-your-own, roadside markets, and who sell wholesale. Farm community market locations are also listed.

Illinois Specialty Growers Association firmly believes that more Illinois consumers will purchase Illinois-grown products if they know where to purchase them. Prairie Bounty of Illinois has been compiled to heighten the awareness of Illinois-grown products.

Disclaimer: Listing in this directory does not constitute an endorsement of an individual producer by the Illinois Farm Bureau or the Illinois Specialty Growers Association.  Listing is available free of charge to all producers of Illinois farm products.

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