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SENATORS MAKE HAY 

 Senator Pat Harrison ol MissUsipi cuts a swath at a recent meeting o{ the 

 AUoUa Club on a Maryland farm. Senators Barkley, Kentucky; Bulow, So. 

 Oakoto; Johnson, Colorado, and many other members of both houses oi 

 Congress belong to the Club. 



CHARTEB MEMBER — 

 of the Rock Island County Farm Bureau is 

 William H. Ashdown. At 82 he is a busy 

 man, does the milking, splits the wood and 

 tends the garden. Prize photo by Dick Crabb. 



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NO PUPPY LOVE, THIS 

 WiJma Russow, Livingston county, deep- 

 ly admires Trixie but the ieeling isn't 

 mutual. Prise snapshot by Wilma's 

 grandmother, Mrs. Fred Bayer. 



"HOW ARE YA FELLA" 

 Bill and Ted exchange an iniormal 

 greeting on Mrs. Alice Ettsma's iarm 

 in Cook county. 



CARROU COUNTY HUSTLERS 

 M. P. Roske, iarm adviser, and Vincent Olson, 

 service company manager, are confident that 

 1937 will be a banner year. 



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"SEE WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH FT' 

 Farm Adviser Jonathan B. Turner presents the deed of a 120- 

 acre Fayette county farm to Dean Mumford of the U. of L col- 

 lege of agriculture. Fayette county, business men and farmers 

 raised the cash to buy the farm. Worked without soil treat- 

 ment for 100 years, the farm provides an opportunity for ex- 

 tensive experimentation on soil and crop problems facing 

 southern Illinois formers. 



OLDEST WORKING MULES IN ILLINOIS — 

 ia the claim made for Tom. age 35, and Jock, aged 

 36, by Dr. John H. Oliver of Henry county. Iliey've 

 worked almost every day on Dr. Olivet's form for 

 the last 30 years, ^ize picture by Dick Crabb. 



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