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ing carefully, and harrowing three times. Sowed with four bushels 

 of common black oats — rolled, and seeded with grass. Product, 

 140 § bushels, or 107 bushels per acre. Cost of cultivation, $10.00 



Oats, 140 1 bushels, at 2s $35 . 12, 



Straw and chaff, 5.00, $40.00 



Profits, $0.00 



The land upon which this crop was produced, falling short of two 

 acres, the premium, by the rules of the Society, cannot be awarded to 

 him. 



Several of the County Societies report crops exceeding one hundred 

 bushels per acre, but detailed statements appear to have not been fur • 

 nished. 



