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WORTHY PRODUCT 



P IRSI , last arul ahsavs — produce a worthy product! 



riiis IS ilic first ]irincijilc in any business, a iieces- 

 sit\ ill su!.tesstui cooperatixe niarketini; ot farm pro- 

 duce. It is a fundamental part of the Farm Bureau 

 program to help make the farm pa\. 



Ihe counsel of the 1 arm Adviser . . . helpful in- 

 formation from the coojierative and Farm Bureau . . . 

 aiut the association of producers in a common enter- 

 prise all work together to raise the general standard 



of farm [Toduction in any communit) or county. 

 To impro\e the a%eraye c]ualit\ of milk, cream, 

 butter, jioultry. eytjs, fruits and \ei;etables in anv com- 

 munity or state ret]uires the I XITED ACTION of 

 farmers working through their commodity cooperati\cs. 

 The fact is that producers usually have little incentive 

 for improving cjuality until the cooperative takes hold 

 and makes possible pa\tnent for c|ualit\ production. 

 Support your cooperatiie! IT PAYS! 



ILLINOIS AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION 



Largest Stale Farm Orga 



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