AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS 



Emergency Call for United Service 



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The National Agricultural Society gives 

 you the privilege of closest possible coopera- 

 tion with all federal, national, state and local 

 agencies that are working for greater pro- 

 duction of agricultural products and livestock. 



The Big War is not wholly to blame for 

 present conditions, nor the middlemen, specu- 

 lators, etc. Increased Population and De- 

 creased Production are the big causes, and 

 normal times would have brought the same 

 crisis which is now only harshly accentuated. 



IT IS IMPERATIVE 



that all land owners appreciate the true situation and that patriotic citizens enlist together 

 for national agricultural cooperation to remove the causes and to further intelligent concerted 

 action to advance the agricultural industry in the United States of America. 



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II rpHE HON. JAMES WILSON of j| 



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I i the cabinets of three Presidents, | = 



I I is President of The National Agricul- f i 

 li tural Society. THEODORE N. VAIL of || 

 II New York is Vice-President. G. HOW- || 

 1 1 ARD DAVISON is Chairman of The || 

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II The National Agricultural Society || 



1= is the first national non-partisan and § = 



Is non-political organization of its kind, = = 



= 1 affording helpful, profitable co-operation. | = 



li Other forms of business have had = = 



= 1 the benefit of organization, the farm- H = 



= = er's profession has drifted along with 1 = 



55 only the help of local organizations. 53 



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1 1 help themselves. It will PAY YOU || 



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AGRICULTURAL 

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It Is in no wise a oom- 

 petltor or antagonist of 

 any ottier farm paper, but. 

 instead, reviews them 

 dU for the common good. 



All its name implies 

 and more. 



The Agricultural 



D I G EST unquestionably 

 fills the greatest ex- 

 isting need in the 

 field of agricultural 

 publishing today. 



BECAUSE: 



six hundred agricul- 

 tural periodicals, Agri- 

 cultural bulletins, and 

 new books are ana- 

 lyzed and summarized 

 monthly. 



^ ^ 'S/ie Naiional Agricultural Society 



Among the orKanizers of the National Agricaltoral Society = = 



were: tile late JAMES J. HILL of St. Paul, aa 



Governor HENRY C. STUART of Virginia. = = 



Senator JAMES W. WADSWORTH of New 1 = 



York. N. H. GENTRY of Missouri. PETER = = 



JANSEN of Nebraska, FR.ANK O. LOWDEN 53 



of Illinois and A. W. FOSTER of California. | = 



A guarantee of character and service, = = 



The National Agricultural Society has an 55 



advisory board including deans of agricultural = = 



colleges, prominent farmers, department of = = 



agriculture men and leading editors. = = 



MEMBERS PROFIT 4ND lEARN WITH TIE LEADERS OP THE i 1 



BEST 4GRIC0LTIIRAL TEOIIGHT OP THIS COIIHTRT. | = 



Join today in this nation-wide Ig 



movement. The power rests in a || 



representative membership. || 



Pubh'cations valued at more than $2. = S 



It is the great forward movement. || 



The directors are farmers. You can 1 1 



do your part. Please cut out the |i 



blank below, now before you for- || 



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