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CORN PRINCE 

 Carl Diensf, DeKdIb county, and his lO-ear sample of yellow utility 

 type corn. Carl topped the junior class at Farm and Home Week, Urbana. 



Top: Looking South on Dearborn St., toward the lAA offices under 

 the band of steel rails that forms Chicago's loop. Above: Washington 

 county children on their way home from the Chapel Hill school. 



^UTFOXING THE FOXES 

 These varmints took Dennis Lathrop s 

 turkeys so he took them — 10 all told. 

 Mrs. Lathrop. Lawrence county, took the 

 picture which took a prize. 



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ONE MORNING. TWO SKUNKS — 

 — set foot on Jdcit Rodgers' traps 

 and made possible this prize picture 

 by Mrs. A. J. Kidd. La Salle County. 



THREE GENERATIONS OF FARMERS 

 The Hahns of Livingston county, J. J., left: L. C, center; and John, right; handle 

 their land carefully. John raised 79.5 bushels of corn per acre on 10 of the 350 acres 

 they own and won a bronze medal at Farm and Home Week. 



A BLUE BLOODED GOAT — 

 — is Southern Shirley Romeo, senior 

 sire of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Clark s 

 herd of Nubians in Pope county. 



DOLLIE WAS PUT OUT — 

 — when "Fluffy" took a cat nap in her bed. Ida 

 Herbolsheimer. Bureau county, sent in this prize 

 winning snap-shot. 



