Apra, 1932 



THE I. A. A. RECORD 



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Powers Bros, to insure 

 their crops against hail 



A SUMMER liail storm may destroy all your growing crops. Ask Powers 

 -^ ■*- Bros, who live near Galcsburg, Knox county, Illinois, about the hail on 

 July 18 last year that riddled their 100 acres of growing corn. Hail insurance 

 in the Farmers Mutual was all that saved them from nearly a total loss. The 

 check for $999.04 made the difference between failure and a fair return for 

 the season's work. 



The adjuster estimated 7 5 per cent damage in the 38 acre field and 6 5 per 

 cent loss in the 62 acie field. The claim totaled ^ 1,052, which left S999.04 

 after the assessment. I ortunately the small grain crops had been cut. 



Can You Afford to Lose? 



Hail storms destrov crops every year somewhere in Illinois. If h.iil hits 

 your farm in 1932, can \ou afford to lose? 



Why take a chance when for an initial outlay of only $4 per thousand 

 you can insure against loss? You pay the balance of the assessment October 1 

 after the crop is produced. 



During recent \ears hail insurance in the Farmers Mutual has cost only 

 $20 per thousand on corn and small grains — slightly more for soybeans. This 

 cost represents a saving of at least 3 per cent compared with similar coverage 

 in other companies. 



All hail risks further reinsured to protect xou. /Mso tire, windstorm and 

 hail insurance on farm buildings and property. 



Mail the Coupon for full information. 



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FARMERS MUTUAL 

 REINSURANCE CO. 



608 SO. DEARBORN ST. 

 CHICAGO 



Farmers Mutual Reinsuraiu e Co.. 

 COS So. Dearborn Street, 

 Chicago, Illinois. 



Please send me without oliligatioii fiil*! 

 information about farm crop hail in.sur- 

 ance At Cost in My Own Company. 



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