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ROLLS HIS OWN POWER 

 Mares and foals. Teddy and Dolly, owned by Lloyd Lilke- 

 mier of Stephenson county, held by Lloyd's hired hand. 

 Many folks say that Dobbin is staging a comeback. A 

 prize photo. 



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WHITE SQUIRREL 

 Olney, Richland county, is the 

 only place in the world where white 

 squirrels abound. "Folks have made 

 pets of them and they will eat out 

 of your hand," says Leona Farris 

 who sent in this prize snapshot. 



PASTURE WATER SUPPLY 

 An earth dam thrown across a ravine in this Brown 

 county pasture checks erosion, furnishes water for a 

 herd oi Angus. Clouds indicate that the overflow tile 

 near the top oi the dam will soon be used. 



TELLIN' THE WORLD 

 McHenry county Rural Youths broadcast their ac- 

 tivities on WROK, Rockiord. April 6. In the group are: 

 Leta Clark, Francine Perenchio. Margaret DeHaan. 

 Edson Bridges, John Schuel. Wilbur Kuecker, and Lyle 

 Giben. 



RAISED BY THE AAA 



McLean county farmers with the 1938 



Rodman, iarm adviser, Joash Stutzman, 



president oi the lAA, and Floyd C. 



tural conservation committee. Smiles 



allotments. 



BEAUTIES 

 ', Pretty Flavel Spangler, office secre- 

 tary of the Lee County Farm Bureau, 

 proudly holds Wanda. 10-month-old 

 colt owned by her father, Charles E. 

 Spangler. Prize photo by Flavel's sis- 

 ter, Beth, 



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TREATMENT FOR GREEN POSTS 



A simple outfit for low-cost zinc chloride treatment developed at the U. S. Forest I 



Products Laboratory, Madison, Wis. It's made of a rough rack and old inner tubes i 



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