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• Ni) rooster c\cr laal an t-i;i,', yet tliev .lil crow ' 

 And when "Biddy' rimshes her day's uork. she 

 too. tells tile uorU: \',,u j fanner, hv rempera- 

 nient and tradition, is not inclined to crow or 

 i-.ickle ahout the job he is doiii^t:. 'I'ct his SN-rv niiisi 

 iH- told it lie IS to receive proper rcco^i:nifion. 'I'his 

 is one of the functions of the Farm liureau - to 

 i'elp keep a busy nation aware of the importance, 

 ■! :■ needs, the problems of the farmer. More and 

 more, in the postwar period, tiic voice of the Farm 

 liureau must have greater volume, greater prestiee. 

 greater power. The Farm Bureau finds its strength 



numbers — in increasing numbers of aggressive. 



alert Illinois farmers. There's a neighbor near 

 you who does not know how much F.irir 

 Bureau is doing for him. Get hiin to join 

 and voLi II both be stronger. 





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