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40 years ago: Illinois buyer acquires Fair Oaks Farms

1964
Rambler car announces three new different sizes of cars for 1965: the Rambler Ambassador, the largest and finest of the new Ramblers; Rambler Classic, new intermediate-sized; and the Rambler American, the compact economy king. All available now at Abner Motor Sales, Knightstown, Ind.
A 1,200-acre development, including a 240-acre lake area, to be known as “Lake Santee” will provide a vacation home and recreational area for residents of southeastern Indiana. It is located in Decatur County and a small section of tract is located in Franklin County. It is named for the famous Indiana chief, Santee. The completion date is scheduled for next year.
Wanted: Custom combining in Middletown to Shirley area, have self-propelled combine – Nalvin Davis, Middletown.
1974

Merlin Karlock, a Newton County landowner who resides in Momence, Ill., has purchased the 10,110-acre Fair Oaks Farms in Jasper and Newton counties. Fair Oaks is an agriculture and cattle spread that runs for about five miles along both sides of Interstate 65. The farm was purchased from Morin Corp. of North Miami, Fla., for $5.25 million and Karlock plans to combine this purchase with his E&M Farms in Newton County, making the 20,000-acre spread the largest farm in Indiana.
The Burn Treatment Skin Bank in Phoenix, Ariz., is processing fresh pigskins into topical dressing for burns, called xenografs. The dressings are prepared from 5- to 6 month-old hogs yielding healthy hides.
For sale: 10,000-bushel, 30-foot-diameter circle bin, not constructed, most options, best offer over $5,500.
1989

State Veterinarian Dr. Don Notter of Harrodsburg, Ky., was selected as the 1989 Kentucky Veterinarian of the Year by the Kentucky Veterinary Medical Assoc., at its Mid-American Conference held in Louisville.
Nine Black Baldie heifers for sale, 400-500 pounds, $410 each – Quincy, Ind.
Howard Unger was elected Indiana State Fair Board president during the board’s annual reorganization this month. Lawrence (Larry) Ralston was elected vice president and C. Ray Lamb will serve as treasurer. All are one-year terms.
2004

The nation’s first soy biodiesel rack injection unit with multi-blending capabilities celebrated its grand opening this summer at CountryMark Cooperative’s Peru, Ind., facility.
For sale: VanDale 20-foot Pow-R-Ring silo unloader, unleaded 50 feet of silage, $4,650; New Patz 8912 30-foot belt conveyor with covers, 2 hp, $1,550 – Okeana, Ohio.
The Dutch banking cooperative Rabobank announced it will acquire Farm Credit Services of America, one of the largest agricultural lenders in Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming, for $600 million.
10/16/2014