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>JER!" OUGHTA BE SOMETHING DOWN HERE, 



setinq in Audi- One of Farm Bureau President Stukenberg's Chester 



White porkers helping to get himself ready for market. 

 * Taken in Stephenson county. 



C. V. Gregory, 

 -armer Editor, 

 ng in Chicago. 



"DAD'S SEED CORN IS O.K. He Tested It." James II. 

 Raymond 7, sons of Clint Mann, Kendall county. 



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WARM AND COMFORTABLE JUST LIKE MOM, ' Say these Baby Chicks of Their Electric Brooder. 

 Alarm Clock and other Gadgets Make Baby Chick Raising an Exact Science. 



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stress is 

 A. Han. 

 County. 



CHEESE HOUND 

 Watakdog at Peck Co-op 

 Cheeic plant, near Dakota, 

 in Sttiphenson county. 



(Upper Left) Pres. Henry Parke, Chicago Prod icers and Secy Henry Wieland at Chicago 

 meeting, (lower left) Moving day in Stephenson county, (center) Home-made 1100 ft. electric 

 extension on Henry Scholten farm. Cook county, (right) 4" Pipe and Electric Pump irrigates Cook 

 County Truck Farm from Illinois-Michigan Canal. 



HERE'S A TURKEY HOUND. 

 John rounds up the turkeys on Kauff- 

 mann Poultry Farm, at Waterman in 

 De Kalb county. 



THESE HOGS WILL GO TO MARKET 

 Ed. Stukenberg's Chester Whites in Stephenson county 

 'I were vaccinated young with Farm Bureau Serum. Now 

 Ibok at 'eml 



PERRY KELTNER'S LEANING TREES. LETS START AN ARGUMENT. 



Whatever it was, wind, water or just hogs Note small electric motor hitched to pump, 



scratching, these two trees ' in Stephenson Where would you place the motor if you had 



county haven't lived an upright life. electric power on your farm? 



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