FarmBureau 



to tiie 

 Non^Member 



AINTAINING 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. 



OW a i*enewed effort is being 

 made to tell the Farm Bureau 

 1 story to the non-menibers in papers 

 I of general circulation. The advertise- 

 ment above is the first of a series 

 now appearing in Prdiirie Farmer. 



The Greatest Self Help Program 

 Is Successfully Operating 



00,000 IlliiioU Fariiicr«k Arr tli'naiiixrd for^irrvioe 



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TIIF Illinois .Agricultural Asfiociation 

 (I. A. A.) and its 95 Affiliated Farm 

 Bureau*) have proved that cooperation 

 \n workable. Ten yean^ of development lindt* 

 the profirani of the I. A. A. ho firml\ estah. 

 Ii>lied an to rate this farmer organization one 

 ofthe larpe<>t trade origan izationn in the Slate. 



One after another these projects have heen 

 made a part oft h<' n»iiiines«'rvice4»fthel. A. A.: 



|)\IItV M\RKF.TINr, KRIIT \M» VECK- 

 TAlti.K M VKKKTIX. tO.dl^KK^TIVI-: 

 I.IMESTONK-rilOSIMI \TK HI \IN<; IIVK 

 SKMIK MARKETING ■ l*ROI»H E \1 \R. 

 KETIN*; I A\VrM»N >ERVirE iiot; 

 <:ll(>I.ER\ * ONTROI. I RANSrORlA. 

 HON tl.VIM^ utMl animplrle INSlRWE 

 SERVICE.iiK-linliiif: <.t)l M RV IIKK ihaonly 

 Eurni Itiin-tiu oMitrd life ini^tiruiK'i' 4*(»iii|ianv. 



Orffutii/atian makes possible lhe«>e ad t untaxes 

 not avjilulde Id (>llitT> <»r not a\ailahl«' fU<*- 

 when' ul a-* Itiw n i-<>st. Kver\ jddilionut mem- 

 hership further impro\es Farm Bureau 

 Service and <»|M'n* wider the doon* of oppor. 

 Iiiiiit\ for i*ffe<'li*e Self lli'Ip. 



If \ou are one of the nian\ mIio liu\e not 

 ihorou^hK investigated lh<' ••tiecessful 4>p<'r. 

 ati<»n <»f the Illinois A^^rieuhural \sMM'ialion''H 

 enterprises, stop in at the <!i>untA Farm 

 Bureau Olliee at vour next opportunitv and 

 ask for full in formal ion. If more convenient 

 fill i>ut the allach<tl coupon an<l m'uiI direet 

 for infikrmation on an\ ft>rm <if si-rviee in 

 vhieh vou are interested. 



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 ASSO< I tTIO\ 



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llliniii" \f;ririiltural A ■•km- ia I ion 



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slioM mi- how I ran Itrncfit fntm (hr I. A. A. SrirHr(|» 

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^ruti iiD<M<t:riabl<- MarkninfE l.itr ■^ut^ VUrLniai: 



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ll<>K I bailrra < oiilnil '^r\ttr Aul»ni<>l>ilr liiauranrr 



, lrM>purtalia>n— 4 latma TavalHta ^roin- 



\irr. % ind-lumi and TainiAilu lnaurani-r 





ACH member cad 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 inte|-ests of our great 

 industry. ^ 



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



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



Farm Bureau 



RGANIZATION 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 Association 



CHICAGO 



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