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Title: Illinois Agricultural Association record (microform)
Identifier: 5060538.1931-1934
Year: 1931- December 1934 January 1931- December 1934 (Jan0s)
Authors: Illinois Agricultural Association; Illinois Agricultural Association. Record
Subjects: Agriculture
Publisher: Mendota, Ill. : The Association
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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• « (LY, 1932 VOLUME 10 SS JULY 4tK PARADES EIR LITTLE GAME o^^<^./ X)f\NG:
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BIGGEST CELEBRATION IN HISTORY OF FARM BUREAU IN ILLINOIS Dedication Day Ceremonies and Floats Exceed All Ex- pectations, Business Groups Join In Movement Tazewell County—Parade l^z miles long was led by local American Legion and Pekin Municipal band, reports Ralph Amett, farm adviser. Association of Commerce co-operated with 25 to 30 floats and decorated cars. Farm Bureau floats included dinner bell, co-operative marketing, taxation, and six 4-H floats. Close to 10,000 people witnessed or took part. Iroquois County—All local organizations co-operated in big parade and demonstration at Fowlers Park, Watseka. More than 5,000 present. Boone County—Upwards of 5,000 people representing all local organizations and Farm Bureau took part in parade and demon- stration held at Boone County Fair Grounds. Grandstand was filled with many standing on side-lines. C. V. Gregory delivered excellent address. Boone County Farm Bureau band furnished music throughout the day. Milking contest for women sponsored by Pure Milk Association, won by Louise Erbentraut of Poplar Grove. Many other contests. ONfRICE-RAISING BILL omise hai been secured up imiredlately after the Hondp Loan bill. ,e Illinofj congressmen ively flgUing to force lie RainVy bill in the s emergency measure, Isewhere m this issue, the price of hogs $2 d 42 cems a bushel to E wheat,;and put five tid on thf price of cot- ,t portioii of the crop 1 this CGintry. uploymei t relief bill terday m President use of tip public works n it caiiled, also pro- 1 approiiHation to ex- port accumulated farm crop sur pluses which have had a depress- ing influence on prices. Farm Bu- reau representatives are on the job to see that this provision is retained in the revised measure now being prepared for submission to the President. The upturn in livestock prices following the state-wide demon- stration sponsored by the I. A. A. and Farm Bureau on July 4 has been encouraging to corn-belt farmers. The fight for higher farm prices waged by the Farm Bureau at Washington will be continued in an effort to secure favorable action on emergency legislation before the adjournment of Congress. t

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