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APRIL SHOWERS 

 Rain, cold and high 

 hundreds oi miles of 

 linois, April 6. The 

 51 near LaSalle. 



BROUGHT ICE FXOWERS 

 winds combined to pull down 

 telephone lines in central R- 

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"THIS PICTURE WAS TAK- 

 en (left above) to show how 

 serious gullying is becoming 

 in many oi our fields," writes 

 J. W. Whisenand, Peoria coun- 

 ty iarm adriser. This field 

 now has an excellent stand oi 

 alialia sowed in oats a year 

 ago. Yet the alialia wasn't 

 enough to control serious 



j4^fyftf gullying this spring. 



^ . MRS. KILOEER AT HOME 

 Her nest, containing iour 

 brown mottled eggs, was 

 built in an open field. 



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 up, natural, unusual 

 photos. NO OTHERS 

 ACCEPTED. Action 

 pictures that tell a 

 story prei erred. En- 

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TO PUT MORE LIFT m MORTGAGE LIFTERS 

 This was the aim oi experiments by the U. of I Ag College. 

 Results were disclosed to hog raisers during Swine Growers 

 Day, March 31. Inspecting a cinder pen ior litters are: (leit 

 to right) Harold Bruder, Champaign county: Uncle Joe Ful- 

 kerson, Jersey county: Sam Russell, lAA; and Leonard Eelley, 

 McLean county. 



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