AGRICULTURAL 

 ASSOCIATION 



AND 99 COUNTf FARM ajKbA-'^ 



Fifty-seven hours of work to produce 20 bushel- 

 of wheat? Not for you, brother! Not during thi 

 year of plenty, 1949, But that's the type of farmin< 

 you'd have been sweating for back in Colonic 

 days — when 40 to 60 bushels per acre after FOUJ 

 man hours' work was as unheard of as driving ■ 

 team right over the moon. Perhaps the Colonic 

 farmer wouldn't quite believe his eyes at some c 

 the other benefits Mr. Farmer, 1949, is getting. Tak 

 Farm Bureau, for instance, which for more than 2 

 years has paved the way for better profits, bette 

 homes, better methods, even better insurance plant 

 In fact many of the best things of farm living hav 

 come by way of your Farm Bureau office. 



Farm Bureau is your special privilege. Use i 

 for the good things of life that it can, and does 

 bring. If any of your neighbors don't belong, tel: 

 them about the Farm Bureau way. 



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