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irS THE LITTLE THINGS 

 THAT COUNT 



IN PREVENTING BIG FIRE LOSSES 



Last year farm property valued at 95 million 

 dollars was destroyed by fire. Most of this 

 loss could have been prevented if folks had 

 been more careful in following simple pre- 

 ventative measures such as not smoking in 

 barns and dry fields. 



Statistics show that once a fire starts farm 

 buildings usually burn to the ground. 



FARMERS MUTUAL 

 REINSURANCE COMPANY 



608 S. Dearborn Street 



Chicago 5, Illinois 



