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This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'Land use, development, and construction: Farmlands'.

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Agricultural Areas: 2000 Annual Report
The Illinois Department of Agriculture, pursuant to the Agricultural Areas Conservation and Protection Act (505 ILCS 5/20.1), is required to prepare an annual report to the General Assembly on the location and size of all agricultural areas (also known as Ag Areas) created, modified, or dissolved during the past year. The Agricultural Areas Summary lists the 23 counties with local county board approved Ag Areas. The chart itemizes the number of Ag Areas in participating counties, along with their respective acres, and summarizes the total number of acres in approved Ag Areas throughout the state. Includes maps of areas that changed.

Agricultural Areas: 2001 Annual Report
The Illinois Department of Agriculture, pursuant to the Agricultural Areas Conservation and Protection Act (505 ILCS 5/20.1), is required to prepare an annual report to the General Assembly on the location and size of all agricultural areas (also known as Ag Areas) created, modified, or dissolved during the past year. The Agricultural Areas Summary lists the 23 counties with local county board approved Ag Areas. The chart itemizes the number of Ag Areas in participating counties, along with their respective acres, and summarizes the total number of acres in approved Ag Areas throughout the state. Includes maps delineating all changes in order of their chronological occurrence..

Agricultural Areas: 2002 Annual Report
The Illinois Department of Agriculture, pursuant to the Agricultural Areas Conservation and Protection Act (505 ILCS 5/20.1), is required to prepare an annual report to the General Assembly on the location and size of all agricultural areas (also known as Ag Areas) created, modified, or dissolved during the past year. The Agricultural Areas Summary lists the 23 counties with local county board approved Ag Areas. The chart itemizes the number of Ag Areas in participating counties, along with their respective acres, and summarizes the total number of acres in approved Ag Areas throughout the state. Includes maps.

Agricultural Areas: 2003 Annual Report
The Illinois Department of Agriculture, pursuant to the Agricultural Areas Conservation and Protection Act (505 ILCS 5/20.1), is required to prepare an annual report to the General Assembly on the location and size of all agricultural areas (also known as Ag Areas) created, modified, or dissolved during the past year. The Agricultural Areas Summary lists the 23 counties with local county board approved Ag Areas. The chart itemizes the number of Ag Areas in participating counties, along with their respective acres, and summarizes the total number of acres in approved Ag Areas throughout the state. Includes a map delineating the changes in Boone Countys Ramsey Agricultural Area.

Agricultural Areas: 2005 Annual Report
The Illinois Department of Agriculture, pursuant to the Agricultural Areas Conservation and Protection Act (505 ILCS 5/20.1), is required to prepare an annual report to the General Assembly on the location and size of all agricultural areas (also known as Ag Areas) created, modified, or dissolved during the past year. The Agricultural Areas Summary lists the 23 counties with local county board approved Ag Areas. The chart itemizes the number of Ag Areas in participating counties, along with their respective acres, and summarizes the total number of acres in approved Ag Areas throughout the state. Includes maps delineating the changes in the affected ag areas in Jersey and Marshall Counties.

Agricultural Areas: 2006 Annual Report
The Illinois Department of Agriculture, pursuant to the Agricultural Areas Conservation and Protection Act (505 ILCS 5/20.1), is required to prepare an annual report to the General Assembly on the location and size of all agricultural areas (also known as Ag Areas) created, modified, or dissolved during the past year. The Agricultural Areas Summary lists the 23 counties with local county board approved Ag Areas. The chart itemizes the number of Ag Areas in participating counties, along with their respective acres, and summarizes the total number of acres in approved Ag Areas throughout the state. Includes a map of counties with Ag Areas.

Agricultural Areas: 2007 Annual Report
The Illinois Department of Agriculture, pursuant to the Agricultural Areas Conservation and Protection Act (505 ILCS 5/20.1), is required to prepare an annual report to the General Assembly on the location and size of all agricultural areas (also known as Ag Areas) created, modified, or dissolved during the past year. The Agricultural Areas Summary lists the 23 counties with local county board approved Ag Areas. The chart itemizes the number of Ag Areas in participating counties, along with their respective acres, and summarizes the total number of acres in approved Ag Areas throughout the state. Includes maps of changes in Ag Areas in Jersy County, and a map of counties that have Ag Areas. Also, gives a summary of recent changes to the Agricultural Areas Conservation and Protection Act.

Agricultural Areas: Annual Report {periodical start}
The Illinois Department of Agriculture, pursuant to the Agricultural Areas Conservation and Protection Act (505 ILCS 5/20.1), is required to prepare an annual report to the General Assembly on the location and size of all agricultural areas (also known as Ag Areas) created, modified, or dissolved during the past year.

Annual Report of the Illinois Council on Food and Agricultural Research (2006)
This publication provides an overview of Illinois Council on Food and Agricultural Research C-FAR membership and research program activities for the year.

CP-38 {periodical start}
This brochure describes a targeted initiative for landowners aimed to bolster prairie and wetland wildlife such as pheasants, quail, waterfowl and songbirds. This initiative rolls out the new continuous Conservation Reserve Program practice called SAFE or CP38.

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