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Illinois A^rictiltural Association 



Volume 6 





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JUNE, 1928 



Equality for Agriculture 



^^--^HE Republican Party is on trial at 

 ^ / Kansas City this week. ^ A great 



J national issue is at stake. Shall 

 agriculture be permanently subjected 

 that industry may enj oy greater privilege, 

 protection, and profit, or shall protection 

 be accorded to all alike ? This is the para- 

 mount question before the Nation. The 

 farmer is fighting for equal opportunity. 



Organized agriculture sought to keep 

 the issue out of politics. The adminis- 

 tration chose to force it into politics. We 

 accept the challenge. May Illinois acquit 

 itself well in the coming test to determine 

 whether or not this question shall be 

 squarely met in the interest of the future 

 welfare of our country. 



Number 6 





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