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NOW you don't need to suifer heavy financial loss 

 when you have an accident. The new Farm Bureau 

 Accident Insurance policy, available to all member 

 families and certain employees of Farm Bureau 

 members, is ready for you. 



With a guaranteed rate which is NON-ASSESS- 

 ABLE, the policy sets up four major occupational class- 

 ifications. They are designated as AAA, AA, A, 

 and B. 



Classes AAA and AA include the less hazardous 

 occupations which are designated to provide for 



changes that may occur in the status of fanners and 

 policyholders who change occupations. 



Most farmers will fall in the A classification, some 

 farm managers possibly in the AA class. 



Class B includes more hazardous occupations, 

 such OS industrial 'workers using heavy mochinery, 

 unskilled laborers, truck drivers, miners, etc. 



Approved at the last lAA convention, the policy 

 was made available April 1. It was decided to bring 

 out the new policy in response to a growing demand 

 for lo'w cost accident insurance. 



ILLINOIS AGRICULTURAL MU 



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