Illinois is the leading producer of these 3 materials.
What are soybeans, corn and swine.
This phrase describes what has happened to Illinois farms since 1959.
What is doubled in size.
Illinois is located in this region.
What is the Midwest.
These people were the first known Europeans to set foot on Illinois' soil.
Who are French fur traders.
This major river runs on the western border of Illinois.
What is the Mississippi River.
Where does Illinois rank in the export of agricultural products in the nation?
What is 5th in the nation.
How many miles long is Illinois from its northern border to the southern tip of the state?
What is 400 miles.
What is Crawford County.
This term was used to describe Native American and European explorers, they often traveled by canoe.
What is frontiersmen.
This major river runs on the southern border of Illinois
What is the Ohio River.
Illinois produces more of this material than any other state.
What is ethanol.
This is the capital of South Dakota
What is Pierre.
This county is directly NORTH of Crawford County
What is Clark County.
This Illinois river was made famous by a poet in the 1910's.
What is the Spoon River.
This is the closest river to our location.
What is the Wabash River.
This is the capital of North Dakota.
What is Bismarck.
This is the capital of Iowa
What is Des Moines.
This is the capital of Kansas
What is Topeka.
This is the capital of Missouri.
What is Jefferson City.
This river runs through the west central part of the state and has a familiar name.
What is the Illinois River.
Illinois is the second leading exporter of these two crops.
What are soybeans and feed grains.
This is the average age of Illinois farmers.
What is 50 years old.
This is the capital of Wisconsin
What is Madison.
This was the name of a poet who made a river in Illinois famous.
Who is Edgar Lee Masters.
This is the capital of Minnesota.
What is St. Paul.