FARM BUREAl 



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NATIONAL CORN HUSKING CHAMPION CARLSON IN ACTION 



Twenty-ti> year old Elmer Carlson of Audubon, Iowa, shown winning the national corn huslting 

 title at Newton, Indiana, turning in a world record breaking 41.52 bushels of yellow corn in 80 

 minutes. 



STATE CHAMP IRVIN BAUMAN 



The Illinois champion from Woodford county in ac- Henry count 



tion on the George Shuman farm during the Illinois farm to win si 



State corn husking contest, sponsored by Prairie Farmer | He later went 



and the Woodford County Farm Bureau. His total was ' giving Illinois 1 

 36.52 bushels in 80 minutes. Bauman took second place 



at the National. k 



JUST AFTER THE BATTLE FOR STATE HUSKING HONORS 



All was good nature and friendliness when tSis picture was taken in front of the Geo. Shuman 

 farm home. The boys hadn't heard who won. These 12 husky huskers husked a lot of corn. Can 

 you pick out your county entry? 



HERE'S THE WAY TO TELL IT! 



Livingston County Farm Bureau and Henry Brink- 

 man of Pontiac co-operate to make the letter's bam 

 not only weatherproof but a mighty good advertise- 

 ment. Other counties please copy. 



MERC 



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 office for thi 

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LOGAN COUNTY FARM BUREAU'S NEW HOME 



A structure of tile and concrete and modern to the extreme is this new Farm Bureau home. It 

 was formally opened in November, and will housa all the Farm Bureau services and activities. 

 Congratulations to Logan county. 



TABBY TAKES HERSELF A LITTLE SNIFTER 



Following a rain, this cat spied some nice, clear 

 water on top of the oil drum. Trust the ingenuity of 

 a farm tabby to figure out a way to get along. Taken 

 in Mercer county. 



"DEAR 



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 going to hi 



