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 Non^Member 



MAINTAINING the organiza- 

 tion is a never-ending task. 

 Thousands of loyal members in the 

 95 organized counties of Illinois have 

 made possible the success the I. A. A. 

 and the County Farm Bureaus have 

 attained in this important work. 



NOW a renewed effort is being 

 made to tell the Farm Bureau 

 , story to the non-members in papers 

 of general circulation. The advertise- 

 ment above is the first of a series 

 > now appearing in Prairie Farmer. 



EACH member can lend his aid to 

 this great self-help program by — 

 informing himself thoroughly about the 

 available services and the accomplish- 

 ments of his organization. Each addi- 

 tional member enlisted from the ranks 

 of the non-members will make possible 

 greater service and more effectiveness 

 in advancing; the interests of our great 

 industry. 



The Greatest Self Help Program 

 Is Successfully Operating 



60,000 Illinois Farmer<« Are Organized for Service 



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THE IlUnoU Agricnltural AuocUtion 

 (I. A. A.) and ito 93 Affiliated Farm 

 Bureaus hare proved that cooperation 

 la workable. Ten years of development finds 

 the program of the L A. A. so 6rnilj estmb. 

 lished as to rate this farmer oi^antzatJon one 

 of the lai^est trade organisations in the State. 



One aAer another thes^ projects have been 

 made a part of the routine service of the I. A. A.: 



DAIRY MARKETING FRtTT AND VECC 

 TABLE MARKETING CO-OPERATIVE 

 UMESTONE-PHOSPHATE BUYING • LIVE- 

 STOCK MARKETING • PRODUCE MAR- 

 KETING TAXATION SERVICE HOC 

 CHOLERA CONTROL TRANSPORTA- 

 TION CLAIMS and ■ complete INSURANCE 

 SERVICE^iDrludiagXOUNTRYLIEE'tbaoaly 

 Farm Bureau owned life tiuaraiice compaay. 



Organization makes possible these advantages 

 not available to others or not available else, 

 where at as low a cost Every additional mem- 

 bership further improves Farm Bureau 

 Service and opens wider the doors of oppor- 

 tunity for effective Self Help. 



If you are one of the many who have not 

 thoroughly investigated the successful oper. 

 ation of the Illinois Agricultural Association's 

 enterprises, stop in at the County Farm 

 Bureau Office at your next opportunity and 

 ask for full information. If more convenient 

 fill out the attached coupon and send direct 

 for information on any form of service in 

 which you are interested. 



ILLINOIS AORieULTrRAL 

 ASSOCIATION 



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This is the first of a series of ads published to inform 



the non-members about the I. A. A. and the 



Farm Bureau 



ORGANIZATION is the way to a 

 prosperous and stabilized agricul- 

 ture. The Farm Bureau in Illinois not 

 only has accomplished much for its 

 members, but its influence has been felt 

 far and wide outside the state. 



Illinois Agricultural Associatioii 



One of the itroneest 



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CHI€AGO 



and most effective state farm orfsinlxatiMM in America 



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