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 TO FARM BUREAU IN ILLINOIS/' VISITOR SAYS 



1. From the side of thair 19-ten bus the Tennau** Farm 

 Bureau visiters leelc ever lllineis' 160,000 bushel elevator 

 at Hennepin; 3. Lester Leigh (left), Marshall-Putnam 

 Farm Bureau president, answers questions from Tennes- 

 seans; 3. Loolcing over the service company warehouses 

 crt Henry; 4. Woodford President 6.C. Tanton welcomes 

 group at Eureica; S. Woodford Farm Adviser T. H. Brock 

 shews Southerners sells testing laboratory; 6. Beady 

 to move en to the next Farm Bureau; 7. Tennessee 

 Vice President Fenner Heothcocic and President Tom 

 Hitch (left) thanii lAA President Charles B. Shuman and 

 Vice President F. E. Morris (right) for Illinois' hospitality; 

 S. Tennesseans examine me<it In iocicor company chill 

 room at Torlevllie; 9. Looking ever Kendall county serv- 

 ice company faciiftles; and 10. The visitors say goodbye 

 before shoving ell for the lAA offices In Chicago. 



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