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r-|-^HE constant clash of group interests in our national 

 ^ life demands that AGRICULTURE be prepared to pro- 

 tect itself. A famous philosopher once said that "every 

 time a law is passed the national income is redivided." ,, 



Agriculture is in the minority. Farmers are outnumbered 

 more tl^n two to one by the combined forces of business, 

 labor, aisfcindustry ... all the more reason why Agriculture 

 Must Present a Solid Front. 



The farmers of Illinois through the I. A. A. occupy a 

 position of leadership as a state ORGANIZATION. They 

 have demonstrated through many accomplishments the 

 possibilities for self-help through united effort. 



Organized farmers are responsible for the passage of the 

 Emergency Farm Act which was followed immediately by 



rising farm prices. This victory from which the entire coun- 

 try has profited is an everlasting tribute to the value of 



ORGANIZATION. --^J ■ . ^""■' ■^':'' -^-S'.^-y ■;:.: ':^^ — '"^ ' ^ ■ '' - 



With the law enacted, we now have the responsibility of 

 co-operating with the administration to make it effective 

 ... to establish parity prices for farm commodities. There 

 is work ahead. The Illinois Agricultural Association is 

 ready to do its part. But its effectiveness can be greatly in- 

 creased with a larger membership. 



I. A. A. SERVICES 



',. Representation 



Taxation * ■ 



Legislation 



Transportation and Utilities 

 . Cooperative Marketing 



Auto Insurance 

 . Life Insurance 



Fire, Hail, Wind Insurance 

 . Petroleum Products 



Farm Supplies 



Auditing for Cooperatives 



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