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Darin EastburnDarin Eastburn in Williamson Daily News - Oct 10 1995
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"... Perry is able to charge eight or nine cents a pound rather than the six cents he received last year. Illinois and other Midwestern states were hit especially hard. Darin Eastburn, plant pathologist at the University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service in Urbana, reports that the crop will only be 20 percent of normal in arcas of lhe state. Hc found ..."
Publication place: Williamson, Mingo County, West Virginia, United States
Darin EastburnDarin Eastburn in Altus Times - Oct 8 1995
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"... demand means Perry ls able to charge eight or nine cents a pound rather than lhe sbc cents hc received Illinois and other Midwestern stales were rill especially hard. Darin Eastburn, plant pathologist at thc University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service ln Urbana, reports that the crop will only bc 20 percent of normal ln arcas of thc state. He found ..."
Publication place: Altus, Jackson County, Oklahoma, United States
Darin EastburnDarin Eastburn in Gainesville Sun - Oct 8 1995
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"... Perry ls oble to charge eight or nine cents a pound rather than the six cents he received last year. Illinois and other Midwestern states were hit especially hard. Darin Eastburn, plant pathologist at the University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service ln reports that the crop will only be 20 percent of normal ln areos of the state. He found one ..."
Publication place: Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida, United States
Darin EastburnDarin Eastburn in The Madison Courier - Oct 6 1995
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"... means Perry is able to charge eight or nine cents a pound than the six cents hc received last year. Illinois and other Midwestern states were hil especially hard. Darin Eastburn, plant pathologist at the University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service in Urbana, reports thal the crop will only be 20 percent of normal in areas of lhe state. He found ..."
Publication place: Madison, Madison County, Indiana, United States