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Show ELECTRICITY OX THE FARM A comprehensive study of the advantages ad-vantages of electricity on the farm is being made by committee of electrical elec-trical and agricultural engineers. The work is fast revealing so many new, and profitable ways of utilizing electricity that thousands o farms will be electrified sooner than the farmers realize. Farms already electrified elec-trified will make even greater use of electric power; others will install electric el-ectric labor-saving devices in the manner, that actual tests have prov ed to be profitable. The National committee in charge of the work is composed of economists econo-mists and engineers representing the American Farm Bureau Federation, the Departments of Agriculture, the Interior Commerce, the American, Interior and Commerce, the Power Farming Association of AmeTica, the American Society of Agricultural En gineers and the National Electric Light Association. A booklet has been published by the Committee. It will be sent on request re-quest free of charge. Read it and pass it on to your neighgor. Write for it either to Dr. E. A. White, American Farm Bureau Federation, .58 E. Washington Street. Chicago-, 111 or to the National Electric. Light asr sociation. at 29 West 39th Street, New York City. |