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Me punch a time clock? That's a laugh! My 

 man hours count just as much as in city pro- 

 duction, but here we have our own methods 

 of production efficiency. Take Farm Bureau, 

 for example, as one way of producing more 

 goods at less cost. In cooperative purchas- 

 ing, we can buy more supplies for less. Co- 

 operative selling brings us fairer prices for 

 livestock and milk. Our representatives are 

 the voice of agriculture in government cir- 

 cles. Principal types of insurance are avail- 

 able to us at a saving. No need for a time 

 clock with this sort of management! 



Your Farm Bureau works constantly 

 one goal: ENRICHING YOUR FARMING O! 

 PORTUNITIES. Make use of YOUR FarnH 

 Bureau services. 



