Slxt*«n-y«ar-eM Laa Wlllaferd, 

 Bond county, shows what his 

 spotted stallion Billy can do, just 

 one of the tricks he has taught 

 Billy. 



PICTURE 

 OF THE 

 MONTH 



When Benny Lee Green, son of 

 Mr. and Mrs. R. L Green, Richland 

 county, was only eight months aid 

 his daredeviltry made him appear 

 a lilceiy candidate for a circus. 

 Here he goes into his act. This 

 unusual shot wins the $5 Picture- 

 of-the-Month award. 



EDITOR'S NOTE: Picture page entries 

 should he addressed to Picture Editor, Illi- 

 nois Agricultural Association, 43 East Ohio, 

 Chicago 11, ///. // you uish picture re- 

 turned, enclose self-addressed stamped enve- 

 lope. Entries are judged on originality, clear- 

 ness, and interest. Avoid shots of persons 

 merely looking toward camera. Best picture 

 receives $5. Others published receive $1. 



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While waiting to talce Carol Lynne Kuech's 

 picture at her Cook county home the 

 cameraman snapped this natural shot be- 

 fore she posed for a more formal one. 



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Karen Schweickhardt, daugliter of the Ray- 

 mond Schweickhardts of Monroe county, 

 like* what she sees in the mirror |udglng 

 by her expression. 



The Owen Hargis children, Randolph coun- 

 ty, feed five orphan pigs by bottle. The 

 mother died at their birth. At 6'/] months 

 the largest weighed 340 pounds. 



Playing with the water faucet is a normal 

 stage in the child's growth. Here Arnold 

 William Burgener tries it. The "William" 

 is for two Farm Bureau grandfathers — 

 William A. Burgener, Richland, and William 

 H. Geodall, Vermilion. 



Farm Bureau 

 Folks 



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Albert Starman, well-known Adams county 

 farmer, gets his picture taken near a sam- 

 ple in Red Reck Park, Colorado. 



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JUNE 



