290 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



P. M. Augur, Middlepield. 



Net Profit, $ 4.00 



A part of the seed did not come up well. 



J. M. Hubbard, Middletown. 



Naming the cultivated crops raised for market in this vicin- 

 ity in the order of their importance, I should make the list 

 about as follows : Tobacco, Potatoes, Turnips, Onions, Buck- 

 wheat, and Beans. The last three named are raised but by 

 few parties and in small quantities, while of the others named 

 in your circular, it is exceedingly rare tliat any are raised for 

 market. Of the crops upon which dependence is placed for 

 an income, tobacco is first in importance. Requiring though 

 it does the best soil, the most liberal fertilization, and the 

 most unremitting care, the judgment of those who give it 



