What Ya Growing? – Illinois

This entry is part [part not set] of 9 in the series What Ya Growing?


the Great American Farm Tour visits Illinois and everyone shares who they are, where they’re from and what they’re growing.
The cows got out on Highway 31 and stop 4 lanes of traffic along highway 31. On our way to Michigan today on the Great American Farm tour.
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