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AGRICULTURAL 

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AND 99 COUNTY FARM BUREAUS 



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"SURE, Son. We'll take a paper. And we re not afraid 

 of the headlines — today's, tomorrow's or next year's. 

 You see. Son. we're organized .... niore than one 

 hundred thousan<l strong. We make headlines ourselves 

 when it's necessar)-. \'o, one farmer aKme can't do it. 

 But when over one hundred "^housand \(/ices speak as 

 one the uindous njiile in Washington and Springfield 

 and Chicago and newspaper men reach fi^r tlie big black 

 type. That's '/yganiz.u'.'on. boy.' And ^\hile we hold it, 

 ant! use it, the news is going to be good for farmers. 

 We're going to viake that kind of news. " 



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