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()\Sll)iK the progress th.n Ii.in hccn maili in 

 pii>ilium<; (arm i.r(i|>s situc- tlii.- lami lUiixaii 

 \\ as < niiaiii/tti. 



Tlic use 111 hii;luT \iciilinu \aiit.(ics . . . iicmiiikiu 

 ol seed l<> kill plain iliscases . . . Iieitcr niLilituls of 

 iiilturt.- . . . soil imji!'()\ tinciii . . . inseii miurol . . . 

 all have liicii a_t;i;rcsi\cl\ (aiii;ht ami ilciiiDiisiratfil li\ 

 the (,ouiit\ |-.irm liiireaiis in Kxipeiaiiun with stau 

 anil k-iicral exti-iisuin serxiicsv 



A vital part of the scr\ iic available to e\er\ Farm 

 lUireaii member has to do with more elfinent produc- 

 tion and bij^qcr net returns from i.ro[>s ami livestock. 



Milt the ((iunt\ Farm Miireau has done more than 

 spreail inlormation ami knowledge ol better seeds, 

 methoiis of lultiire, and farm management. It aituallv 

 has had a prominent part in the development of im- 

 jMiiNeii seeils anil f.irnimn methods b\ plannint; held 

 tests. deiDonsiiations. and seeil seicttion. 



.M.iin ol tile outstatiilinj; producers of superior 

 farm seeiis . . . most of the topnotchers in the Farm 

 liiireau-larm .Management service to increase farm 

 profits, will tell \ou that the\ owe much of tlicir success 

 to tile enioiirayement of the lountv aL;riculturai adviser 

 anil the services of the Farm Bureau. VI VA\t> TO 



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