128 



Daily accoimts are registered with each field, including debt and ore- 



dit and all other transactions of the Farm. 



The receipts for Farm products for three yeai-s have aver- 

 aged 11,200 00 



And the expense of cultivation, wear and tare of tools, ex- 

 pense of keeping the Farm in repair, and all expenses 

 of tlie family, estitmated at 650 00 



1660 00 



Leaving 8550 jvs the reward of his labor and experiments from about 

 35 acres of tilled land. 



The Fann of Mr. Green contains 160 acres — 120 acres improved. 

 The soil a sandy loam, generally with clay sub-soil, with hmestone gravel 

 interspersed. 



It is found that this soil improves much by deep tillage, stocking down 

 to clover, and 50 ibs. of plaster ^ acre yearly. 



By experiment it was found that upon this soil, with once plowing, 

 5 inches deep, only 1 5 bushels Wheat ^ acre was produced. Same 

 soil plowed 10 inches deep, with other tillage, yielded 30 bushels ^ 

 acre. 



The Double Plow or Jointer, is most in use upon this Farm, and 

 most suitable for deep plowing. Plows but once for all crops. 

 The receipts of this Farm, as per detailed exhibit, 



for the past year, amounts to the sum of $1,672 5© 



Interest on the value of the Farm $850 00 



" " $1500 worth of stock, «fec., 105 00 



Wearandtareoftools, and other expenses, estimated at 179 00 634 00 



$1,038 60 

 Leaving the large s\ini of $1,038 50 as the reward of his labors and 



experiments upon 120 acres of improvements, as it would appear from hie 



statement. 



From a careful examination of the statements of Messre. Cone and 



Green, your Committee have arrived at the cxjnchision that the Fane 



