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ly demonstrated that the farmer, fighting as an individual, never gets 



[luons are igiSbtVSi; the price 



anywhere. His needs are^ negieciedp^is 



of his products goes down and down and down, while the cost of every- 



thing he buys goes up and up. 



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But, we have also seen how, with a c omparatively small proportion of 

 farmers organized in the Farm Bureau and the I. A. A., how much can be 

 accomplished. We see legislators willing, even anxious to support legis- 

 / lation proposed by Organized farmers. We have seen a national admin- 

 istration bend an attentive ear to Organized Agriculture in shaping its 

 agricultural program. We have seen farmers, through cooperative Or- 

 ganizations able to influence the price of their own products. 



J f ALWAYS WINS 



anfzation. It was organized by farmers in order that farmers might 

 onfPany is operated by farmers for the benefit of the policyholders (not 

 niost of its policy holders are farmers and their families. 



liife record of accomplishment in life insurance history, writing more 

 f Jhat Organized Agriculture can do in the iie'id of protection. And the 

 all' their eflForts and enthusiasm to the task of helping get in line 

 olfe the most important problems farmers have ever faced. 



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