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"IT IS DIFFICULT TO EXPLAIN WHY IN 



many cases If the farmer gets an increase for his crop the 

 consumer in the city has to pay two and three and lour 

 times the amount of that increase." 



THE PRESIDENT WAVES A GREETING 



in response to the warm ovation from a friendly 

 •udi«iic« el Una bur*«u lolb •> he finishes his ed- 



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 on his lapel. 

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"NO, WE HAVEN'T MINDED THE COLO AT ALL" 



Two Rambouiljeh sheep pass the time of day with a candid 

 Cameraman and report that while it's nice to be picked for 

 showing at the International, they'll be glad to get back 

 on the range again. 



WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR HANDS WHILE YOU'RL HAVING YOUR 



"PITCHER TOOK" 



This handsome group of gentlemen end one lady, Julia Hickey, office secretary, 

 make the wheels 90 round for the Logan County Farm Bureau. The new farm bureau 

 home is in the background. 



UP FROM ADAMS COUNTY TO HEAR THE 

 PRESIDENT 



Front row (left to rightj, h^ildred K^ennekin, Office sec- 

 retary of Adams County Farm Bureau, Virginia Jeffries, 

 assistant. Back row — S. F. Rutsall, Farm Adviser; J. E. 

 Kline, Jr., J. H. Langlett, Vice-Pres., end Frank Shriver, 

 President. 



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A COUPLE OF LIVINGSTON COWBOYS 



Jack Beutke, 4-f-l Club member, end Glenn Martin, Club 

 Leader of Livingston county, at the International at Chicago 

 where Beutke showed 2 Angus baby beeves. 



T PRIZI PICTURES NOW 



tS TO PRIZE P> iTURE EDITOR, ROOM 12M 



WINNEBAGO COUNTY'S ROLL OF HONOR 



200 Farm Bureau members who have belonged continuously for 15 years or more 

 were presented with gold pins at the recent annual meeting in Rockford by Presi- 

 dent Clarence H. Wishop, left. Donald K rkpatrick was principal speaker. 



Send in 



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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



GRINDING LIMESTONE IN PIKE COUNTY 



SCS boys on the Harris Ranch near Pearl. Illinoft operating e 

 limestone grinding plant on the slope of a new querry. Look 

 close and you can see Farm Advisor Bunn, and Capt. Nickerton. 

 SCS superintendent, talking things over. 



