 Today's agricultural website of interest belongs to the Coopersville Farm Museum.  Built to honor the history of farming and dedicated             to the memory of Peter Hanenburg, the museum             serves as an anchor in the historic downtown area of the Coopersville, Michigan.             The 12,000 square-foot facility displays rotating agricultural             related exhibits, contrasting old versus new, and showcases the             John Deere collection of Ed Hanenburg, the man behind the museum.The museum is open all year but hours             vary by season.
Today's agricultural website of interest belongs to the Coopersville Farm Museum.  Built to honor the history of farming and dedicated             to the memory of Peter Hanenburg, the museum             serves as an anchor in the historic downtown area of the Coopersville, Michigan.             The 12,000 square-foot facility displays rotating agricultural             related exhibits, contrasting old versus new, and showcases the             John Deere collection of Ed Hanenburg, the man behind the museum.The museum is open all year but hours             vary by season. 
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Monday, August 9, 2010
Monday's agriculture website of interest: COOPERSVILLE FARM MUSEUM
 Today's agricultural website of interest belongs to the Coopersville Farm Museum.  Built to honor the history of farming and dedicated             to the memory of Peter Hanenburg, the museum             serves as an anchor in the historic downtown area of the Coopersville, Michigan.             The 12,000 square-foot facility displays rotating agricultural             related exhibits, contrasting old versus new, and showcases the             John Deere collection of Ed Hanenburg, the man behind the museum.The museum is open all year but hours             vary by season.
Today's agricultural website of interest belongs to the Coopersville Farm Museum.  Built to honor the history of farming and dedicated             to the memory of Peter Hanenburg, the museum             serves as an anchor in the historic downtown area of the Coopersville, Michigan.             The 12,000 square-foot facility displays rotating agricultural             related exhibits, contrasting old versus new, and showcases the             John Deere collection of Ed Hanenburg, the man behind the museum.The museum is open all year but hours             vary by season. 
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