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TexasTowelie

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Sun Jul 12, 2020, 06:13 AM Jul 2020

Coronavirus 'collateral damage' hits U.S. rural power providers

CROPSEY, Ill. — When the coronavirus pandemic left Ron Mueller without a market for the 3,200 piglets that his hog-breeding operation cranks out weekly and facing huge bills, his local electricity provider offered to cut the Illinois farmer some slack.

Eastern Illini Electric Cooperative (EIEC), which powers Mueller’s farm and serves farmers, small businesses and residents across 10 rural counties, was willing to delay his bills as he scrambled to make ends meet.

“I want to pay my bills,” said Mueller, who had been forced to euthanize nearly 5,000 piglets in late March but still refused EIEC’s offer. “If I can’t afford to feed them (the pigs), I’ll just quit feeding them.”

Others in the area have been unable to avoid falling behind. From March to April, EIEC’s number of 90-day past-due accounts jumped by 50%.

Read more: https://www.stltoday.com/business/local/coronavirus-collateral-damage-hits-u-s-rural-power-providers/article_bf797a58-eaf3-5e17-a75f-444c0b552b40.html

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