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He's the envy of a million kids In 

 town (though he probably doesn't 

 know it). He's the guy with a pony 

 to ride, and trees to clinnb, and a 

 dog, and a calf nanned "Blackie" 

 — and chicken every Sunday if he 

 wants it. Even his blue jeans are 

 the newest thing in styles for city 

 small fry. 



It may be a few years before 

 this little fellow realizes how lucky 

 he is. But he will know, for farm- 

 ing with each passing year is be- 

 coming a finer, fuller life. That's 

 because you, through your Farm 

 Bureau, are insisting that it must 

 be. 



AGRICULTURAL 

 ASSOCIATION 



AND 99 COUNTY FARM BUREAUS 



