640' 



B«st pumpkirig, R. Hutchins, • $0 25 



Best parsnips, D. T. Fox, 25 



DISCRETIONARY PREMIDM-S. 



White ruta bagas, D. T. Fox, '26 



Onions, 1 dozen, " " _ 25 



Two gourds, 8. Hoppic, .- 25 



Four cabbages, Wm. Prater, ' .■'■.^ Jii 25 



Belgian carrots, " " '..11J:.1 .''. 25 



Mangle Wurtzel beets, J. Lyle, 25 



Sweet potatoes, A. Barney, 50 



Total, $4 76 



Remarks — Considerable competition in this class. 



FIELD CROPS. 



Best half bushel eai-s of Indian corn, D. T. Fox, 50 



Best half bushel wheat, B. HaU, 60 



'« beans, S. G. Butler, 50 



Best acre of indian com, 106 bushels, C. G. George, 2 00 



2d " 99|- bushels, E. Bamum, 1 60 



2d best acre of hay, 5,487 ft)S., 0. Sisson, 2 00 



Discretionary Premium, J. Lyle Jr., 



" 3 tons, S. Hoppin. 



2d premium, half acre potatoes, 90 bushek, C. P. Sheldon, 1 00 



Total,..-.... 17 60 



Ist premium that committee reported on potatoes, was not entered 



on the book. 

 No entries for best acre of wheat. 



There is one entry for best acre of oats, but not reported. 



Number of entries in this class — samples of wheat, 5 ; corn, 7 ; oats 

 1 ; potatoes, 7; beans, 2; rye, 1. 



The best acre of corn, 5 entries ; best acre of oats, 1 ; best half acre 

 potatoes, 4 entries ; best acre of hay, 2 entries. 



COMMITTEES. 



On Farms — J. Andrews and H. Barnum. 



On Cattle — Alva Stevens, J. Ranney and C. P. Sheldon. 



On Horses— T. Conklin, Wm. Hill and P. Harwick. 



