There's no proof like a wind-strewn form in the wake of 

 a bad storm to argue the need for windstorm insurance. 

 Chances are that a windstorm won't strike at your farm 

 this year. But the trouble is that you never ENOW . . . 

 until it comes . . . when the damage is done. And ex- 

 perience is a costly teacher! Over LOOO Farm Bureau 

 members who prefer not to take the chance COLLECT 

 windstorm claims every year. Before svmimer storms 

 threaten your security, ask your Country Mutual Fire 

 representative how little it costs to shelter our buildings 

 under the protection of a windstorm policy. 



GOUItfTRY MmrUAl TOE GO. 



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