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See last week's letter for June 2-4 soil insecticide field meetings. Meetings for 

 the week of June 8-15 at 1:30 p.m. are: 



June 8. Ogle County. The Herb and Rich Coffman farm. Contact Extension Adviser 



Stan Eden in Oregon for the location. (815) 732-2191. 



June 9. Perry County. Contact Extension Adviser Charles R. Howell in Pinckneyville 



for the location. (618) 357-5671. 



June 9. Carroll County. The Ron Iske farm near Brookville. West of the junction of 



Routes 52 and 64, on the gravel road--second farm on the south side. Harold Brinkmeier, 



Extension Adviser, Mt. Carroll. 



June 10. Winnebago County. The Pieratt Johnson-Clem Meissen farm. One-fourth mile 



west of Owen Center- Elmwood Road Junction, about 2 miles north of Rt. 20, on the west 



side of Rockford. Dick Kerr, Extension Adviser, Rockford. 



June 10. Tazewell County. Contact H. David Myatt in Pekin for the location. 



(309) 347-2835. 



June 11. Boone County. The Clyde Curtis farm, north of the junction of Routes 73 



and 176, to the Quail Trap Road; west to the third set of buildings on north side. 



Wallace Reynolds, Extension Adviser, Belvidere. 



June 12. Vermilion County. Tne Richard Fourez farm. Contact Extension Adviser 



John Bicket in Danville. (217) 442-8615. 



June 12. Kane County. The James Foley farm. First set of buildings north of the 



junction of Rt. 51 and the Red Gate Road- -west side of Rt. 31. Philip Farris, 



Extension Adviser, St. Charles. 



June 15. Menard County. The Elmer Behrends farm near Petersburg. It is located 



4-1/2 miles west of Petersburg on the Snake Hollow road, north side of the road. 



Contact Extension Adviser Elmer Rankin in Petersburg. (217) 632-7491. 



June 17. Ford County. The Paul Malone farm, two miles north of Cabery on Route 115. 



Go 1-3/4 miles west on the campus blacktop. Contact Extension Adviser James 



Neuschwander in Melvin. (217) 388-7791. 



[ Special note to Extension advisers : We have had, as usual, an occasional report of 

 fish being killed in farm ponds. Please check these out and notify us of the insec- 

 ticide used in adjoining fields; also, about the fertilizer and formulation used, 

 the herbicide used, the presence of barnyard runoff, and any other factors that 

 might be peculiar to the situation.] 



