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WISCONSIN AGEICULTUEE. 



Best half-dozen pails, same, (dis..) .... 1 



" nest of tubs, same, .... 3 



" vegetable-cutter, Yose, Mitchell & Co., . . 3 



" planter and broad-cast sower, H. Boutwell, (dis.,) 3 



" mower and reaper, Manny's, Vose, Mitchell & Co., Dip. 



" cheese press, same, 2 



Improved fanning-mill, worthy of mention, same. 



Best reaper and self-raker, (dis.,) S. L. Sheldon, 



Best portable wood-sawing machine, W. D. Bacon, 



Two horse power improved, H. D, Emery, 



2d best sweep horse-power thresher and separator, an ex 



cellent machine, entitled to favorable notice, M. & M- 



Stone, . . . . . . 



Best farm wagon, E. Bain, 



(The judges decide that wooden axles are better than iron, for 

 farm wagons.) 



Best wagon, iron axle, J. Each, 

 breaking-plow, J. Hitchcock, 

 sod-plow, same, 



" stubble-plow, same, 



2d best breaking-plow, Eldred, Barrows & Co 

 sod-plow, same, 



stubble-plow, same, 



Best deep tiller, (dis.,) same, 



" clover-huller, C S. West, 

 " churn, Lefevre & Greene, 

 " portable saw-mill, Stowell & Co., 

 " pump for farm use, worked by a self-regulating 

 wind-mill, entitled to 1st premium, eminently worthy 

 of the attention of farmers, ..... 5 



Best fanning-mill, P. W. Dickey, . . . Dip. and 5 



(All on exhibition were good, and worthy of attention, par- 

 ticularly those of A. P. Dickey, of Eacine, and E. E. Ela & Co., 

 of Eochester.) 



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Class B.— No. 26.— Dairy. 

 Best 25 lbs. butter, made at any time, F. D. Weld, 



$7 



