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Today's farmer, someone has said, must be 

 a mechanic, veterinarian, tax expert, economist 

 agronomist, carpenter, geneticist, weather fore 

 caster and philosopher Today's farmer is all 

 these things. 



But todays progressive farmer has still other 

 talents — he is a keen student of legislation, a 

 policy maker a public relations expert, a per 

 suasive public speaker No, not as an individual 

 does the farmer possess all these skills. But 

 through his Farm Bureau — by united action 

 with his neighbors — the Illinois farmer brings 

 all these other talents tc bear on this most im- 

 portant assignment Maintaining a strong, p)ros- 

 perous agriculture as the foundation for a strong 

 prosperous, well-fed nation. 



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