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PIKE COUNTY WIND ORDINANCE/FEES
PDF of the Pike County Zoning Ordinance Wind Section and Permit Fee Schedule
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Charitable Contributions of Grain
Charitable Contributions of Grainby Gary Hoff
Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics
University of Illinois
Many grain farmers are anticipating unusually high income tax liabilities when they file their 2011 tax return. Even if they did not have a bumper crop, grain prices have been well above normal for the year. If a farmer is charitably minded, this would be a good year to consider making a donation of grain to their favorite church or charity. The tax advantages of donating commodities far outweigh those for a contribution of cash.
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Rod Webel Memorial Scholarship Application
The Two Rivers Farm Bureau Foundation is offering a $1,000 scholarship to a qualified student graduating from a Pike County high school in memory of Roderick Webel. Rod was a valued leader of the Farm Bureau and Pike County’s agricultural community.
The scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior pursuing an education at a technical school, community college, college, or university of their choice. There is no course of study restriction but a major in agriculture will be given preference over other majors in the selection process.
Selection will be based on the following:
1. Applicant must be a member or the dependent of a member of the Pike County Farm Bureau;
2. Scholarship as evidenced by the applicant’s ACT/SAT score and a minimum 3.00 GPA (4 point scale);
3. Leadership, School, and Community activities;
4. Two Letters of Recommendation from high school teachers or administrators; and
5. Completion of a short essay identifying why agriculture is important to your community.
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SCOTT COUNTY FARM BUREAU 990
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PIKE COUNTY FARM BUREAU IRS FORM 990
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Scott County Farm Bureau Scholarship
The Scott County Farm Bureau is again offering two $1,000 scholarships to qualified graduating students—one from Bluffs High School and one from Winchester High School. The scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior pursuing an education at a technical school, community college, college, or university of their choice. There is no course of study restriction but a major in agriculture will be given preference over other majors in the selection process.
Selection will be based on the following:
1. Applicant must be a member or the child of a member of the Scott County Farm Bureau;
2. Scholarship as evidenced by the applicant’s ACT or SAT score and a minimum 2.50 GPR;
3. Leadership, School, and Community activities; and
4. Completion of a short essay identifying why agriculture is important to their community.
Return completed applications on or before March 31, 2013 to:
Blake E. Roderick, Executive Director
Scott County Farm Bureau
PO Box 50
Winchester, IL 62694
or by e-mail: scottcfb@scottcfb.org
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UTILITY EASEMENTS
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2013 Scholarship Essays
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Farm Bureaus Announce Scholarship Winners






