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 NO LONGER GREENER 





ON THE 9THtR SIDE OF THE FEM 



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AGRICULTURAL 

 ASSOCIATION 



AND n COUHTY FARM MIREAUS 



Greener pastures? There aren't any, these 

 days OT good farm living. At last our sons are 

 staying on the farm, enjoying their rightful heri- 

 tage. For in these past few years they've seen 

 agriculture forge ahead with fair prices, a conn- 

 fortable living, and some of the luxuries that be- 

 fore were always a little beyond reach. 



But all this has taken sweat, and planning. 

 Both on the farm, and in places where the state's 

 and nation's policies are formed. It's taken lead- 

 ership to build a better agriculture. The kind of 

 leadership that has given you, along with 165,000 

 other Farm Bureau members, a voice for agricul- 

 ture. 



Use your Farm Bureau membership. Use it to 

 work for your own best interests. Let's keep the 

 "pastures greener" on the farming side of the 

 fence. 



