Quincy Herald Whig http://qui.live.mediaspanonlinen.com/rss/ Quincy Herald Whig en-us Small farm tour sees first hand how growing and learning work together at Mill Creek Farm Theresa Roegge was explaining to preschoolers about how pumpkins grow, but the adults in the background were the ones taking notes. Seeing what Theresa and Mike Roegge have done with their Mill Creek Farm just might convince them to try the same thing. "It's just inspiring to me what this couple has done with this acreage instead of traditional crops," said a Hancock County landowner on the tour. "It's exactly what I want to do, to put my knowledge to work and try to grow food for people." Friday's visit to Mill Creek Farm wrapped up this year's sustainable agriculture tour sponsored by University of Illinois Extension. Other tours this spring and summer highlighted llamas and alpacas, gourmet mushrooms and asparagus, farm-raised prawns, organic apples and heritage turkeys, ducks and chickens. http://qui.live.mediaspanonline.com/new_story/farm-tour-SAT2008-10-03T22-02-08