The first few days of summer have been a bit hectic here in Illinois. The weather here is downright cold, but that’s expected. One difference between the city and the rural areas is the abundance of corn. I remember being in a cornfield in western Illinois back in the early-80s. I was working as a truck driver and getting to know a couple of local farmers.
I spent the day in the cornfields. It was like being back in another time, one where there were no cellphones or internet, and you had to drive a tractor to get your food to your family. I have a sneaking suspicion that the cornfields I was in are still in Illinois.
Well, when I was a kid, corn was the only thing to be had out here. As a result, our state was one of the most heavily corn-fed in the nation. But it’s a long story. After I got home, I was determined to try to find out what our state looked like before the farming boom. I wanted to see what the rural areas looked like, and I wanted to see if there were any areas that were still heavily corn-fed.
The first state I looked at was Illinois. As you can see in the image above, Illinois is heavily dependent on corn agriculture, and it’s easy to see that the farms there are still pretty much identical to the ones you grew up with. But in the image of an older version of the state we had to look at, you can see that Illinois’ cornfields have been replaced by wheat fields. The old version is much less corn-dependent now.
As you can see, Illinois has also been hit with an epidemic of a very rare disease. The disease is called “magnanite” and it’s spread mainly by a fly called the “silver-fly.” The fly was found in the area where Illinios corn is grown, and is now spreading through the state. The disease is especially devastating to Illinois’ wheat farmers, who are also being hit by mites from the corn.
This disease, which is fatal to children, is not the first of its kind to have struck the state. It is one of the most deadly of all the “fly-born” diseases. It is caused by a fly called the silver fly and is almost impossible to eradicate, and there is currently no treatment.
Silver-fly is probably the most deadly fly in the world. The fly is the only species of fly to have been found to infect the human population, but it is also thought to be the most fatal as many of the victims die within hours of becoming infected. The disease is spread by the insects’ saliva which contains a toxic protein called Mite Killer.
Silver-fly is really the only fly-born disease that has ever been found to affect humans. The only other disease that has been observed to affect humans is the smallpox virus, but the smallpox virus can be inactivated with some chemicals. However, this is extremely difficult and dangerous. So if you’re in the Chicago area, you should be especially careful of silver-fly. There are lots of places where you can get tested for silver-fly.
The silver-fly is really, really dangerous and only a few people have managed to escape without succumbing to it. It is especially deadly in the Chicago area because the area is one of the worst areas for the disease to exist. The most common symptoms are a rash, nosebleeds, diarrhea, cough, and fever.
Silver-fly is a disease that is spread by biting insects like mosquitoes, biting midges, and black flies. The most common symptoms are a rash, nosebleeds, diarrhea, cough, and fever, though sometimes there are less common symptoms like chills, muscle aches, and eye irritation. People with silver-fly are usually very sick when they get bitten and die within 24 to 72 hours. It’s not always fatal, though.