Power is the Primary Need in 
Agricultural Production 
Every man who owns even a single mare of fair size 
should breed her to a good draft stallion. He may be 
sure that he will receive a good price for the foal. 
The day of the small horse has gone, but the draft 
animal will always be in demand. The man who 
follows this course, therefore, will not only be serving 
his own interests, but what is vastly more important at 
this time, will be serving his country as well. 
We must have motive power, if we are to win. The 
factories can supply part of this. The farmers must 
furnish the rest. 
FRANK O. LOWDEN, 
Qovernor of Illinois 
