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Geography of the United States / Yellow River State Forest / Loess / Shimek State Forest / Iowa / Physical geography / Loess Hills
Date: 2011-08-29 10:41:58
Geography of the United States
Yellow River State Forest
Loess
Shimek State Forest
Iowa
Physical geography
Loess Hills

Shimek State Forest- Farmington Unit 113,920 Board Feet (Scribner) Bid Amount $21,800.00 $21,650.00 $21,063.00

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