Photo courtesy. Natioiul Safety Council, Itic. 



How to lose a Hired 



(AND A CORN CROP, TOO!) 





Your hired man is reaching down to clean 

 his corn picker WHILE IT'S STILL RUN- 

 NING! A loose sleeve or glove . . . pulled 

 into the machinery . . . would mean loss of a 

 hand, or an arm. There could go the profits 

 from your com crop should you have to pay 

 a costly damage suit resulting from a corn 

 picking accident such as this. Guard your 

 hired help, your profits, with SAFETY PRE- 

 CAUTIONS and INSURANCE PROTEC- 

 TION, as offered by Country Mutual Casualty's 

 employers liability coverage. - 



Fourteen per cent of farmers questioned in 

 a recent poll named the CORN PICKER their 

 MOST DANGEROUS THREAT to life and 

 limb. Protect your investment with these two 

 precautions of the careful farmer. 



(1) NEVER clean the corn picker while 

 it's running. 



(2) Consult your Country Mutual Casualty 

 representative on inexpensive liability insur- 

 ance available to you as a Farm Bureau mem- 

 ber BEFORE YOU CHANGE THE RISKS 

 OF CORN PICKING SEASON. 



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