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Ivers Farms, Saint Francisville, Illinois. 4,885 likes · 13 talking about this · 1 was here. Family run farm, that is dedicated to farming the right way. By not cutting corners, and doing right
25 lis 2024 · Reese Ivers recently described how their latest grain system installation near St. Francisville, Illinois, helps Ivers Farms keep up with their growing needs. The new equipment consists of a 200,000 bushel Brock EVEREST ® Grain Bin and a 10,000 bushel an hour Brock bucket elevator which serves the new bin plus an existing 146,000 bushels of ...
Ivers Farms is an 11,200 acre, family run farm, located in Saint Francisville, Illinois for over 90 years! We are dedicated to farming the right way, by not cutting corners, and doing right by the land, our landlords, and our neighbors. We grow corn and soy beans and offer land leasing and purchase as well. Give us a call, or visit us today!
Ivers Farms is an 11,200 acre, family run farm, located in Saint Francisville, Illinois for over 90 years! We are dedicated to farming the right way, by not cutting corners, and doing right by the land, our landlords, and our neighbors. We grow corn and soy beans and offer land leasing and purcha...
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14 wrz 2021 · Ivers Farms in St. Francisville, Illinois, produces corn and soybeans on 11,200 acres in Lawrence, Crawford and Wabash Counties in Illinois, and Knox County in Indiana. “Dad was farming 500 acres when he got rid of the cows in about 1966, but he attributes the cows to getting the farm going,” George says.
2 lis 2024 · With activities spanning Lawrence, Crawford, and Wabash counties as well as Knox County in Indiana, Ivers Farms is a family-run business located in St. Francisville, Illinois. The astounding 11,200 acres of land are mostly used for soybean and corn farming.