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For Future Generations 



•T'S going on all over America. Contour plow- 

 ing. Terracing. Liming. Observing acreage 

 allotments. Leaving more land in grass. Strip 

 cropping. Erosion control. Saving the soil for 

 future generations, and with it assuring the nation 

 of a bountiful food supply. 



So have organized farmers influenced the estab- 



lishment of a national {x>licy for agriculture with a 

 soil conservation progr^un that has won the volun- 

 tary cooperation of more than 80 per cent of all 

 farmers this year. Future history may record no 

 greater achievement in this generation, for tbe 

 strength of America, of any nation, is closely related 

 to the wealth of its soil and the vigor and prosperity 

 of its agricultural population. 



ILLINOIS AGRICILTGRAL ASSOCIATION 



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