YOUR OWN WEIGHTS and TESTS! 



STRANGE when you stop to think of it. In every 

 business except agriculture the owner and 

 seller not only sets the price but weighs or 

 measures the goods to the buyer. Yet in dairying. 

 the practice has been just the opposite. 



The lAA and County Farm Bureaus have 

 exerted their influence to change this unequal 

 system. Today producer checking of weights and 

 tests is common practice in Illinois. So is processing 



and distributing of milk and cream through farmer- 

 owned plants. 



Cream producers need not run the risk of 

 "short" butterfat readings. Butterfat prices to 

 farmers in Illinois have been raised an average of 

 three cents a pound by cooperative marketing. On 

 its record in this field alone the lAA and County 

 Farm Bureau deserve the support of c/ery Illinois 

 farmer. GET YOUR NEIGHBOR TO JOIN! 



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