June. 1932 



THE I. A. A. RECORD 



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LIKE A RO9F over 



your Growing Crops .... 



.... is a HAIL INSURANCE 

 policy in the Farmers Mutual 



More than SO hail storms wiped out farm 

 crops in Illinois last year. Thousands of dollars 

 worth of growing corn, small grains, soybeans, 

 were destroyed. In many cases the work and 

 investment of an entire season were lost. 



Are you willing to bet that hail will not come 

 your way this year? Why take the risk when 

 at small cost— 30 per cent less — you can take 

 out a policy in your own company. Only a 



small deposit with application. You pay the 

 balance Oct. 1 when the crop is produced. 



During the last three years hail insurance on 

 corn and small grains has cost only $20 per 

 thousand . . . slightly higher for soybeans. An 

 additional five per cent discount will be given 

 this year on premiums paid when due. Fair and 

 prompt adjustments based on actual percentage 

 loss. 



Also fire, windstorm, and tornado in- 

 surance on farm buildings and prop- 

 erty. We reinsure local mutuals for all \\ 

 or any part of acceptable risks. 



FARMERS MUTUAL 

 REINSURANCE CO. 



608 So. Dearborn St., Chicago 



^!^ The Coupon for Full Information 



I I am Interested In hall Insurance on growing corn, oats, wheat, barley, I 



soybeans. (Check which crops.) i 



Send me your folder giving further details. . ,^ , 



Name 



Address 

 County 



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