WHEN he started farming in the 1930s, Wilbur Moore remembers selling corn for 12 cents a bushel. "In those days, corn wasn't worth anything," he says. As Wilbur, 94, spends his days at the Apostolic Christian Restmor in Morton (several miles southeast of Peoria), he fondly remembers his days as a farmer. His career started earlier than expected when his father's hired hand quit.
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