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Second premium to Charles T. Burnham. Amount not given. 



Third premium to Samuel Jacobs, 21 bushels ; sown 10th May ; 

 old grass land ; planted to potatoes the year before. 



Gilbert Voter 2d, of Madrid, 20 bushels, on burnt land. 



Mr. Voter also received premium on 15 acres of wheat, producing 

 225 bushels. 



Indian Corn. First premium to Benj. Soule, for 138 bushels 

 ears on one acre. 



Second premium to C. J. Burnham, 50 bushels on one acre. 



Third premium to R. S. York of Strong, 45 bushels. 



First premium on half acre to Harrison Beal, 79 bushels of ears. 



Second premium to Stephen Manchester of Avon, 63 bushels of 

 ears. 



Third premium to Lewis D. French, 62 bushels of ears. 



Oats. First premium to Thomas Ellsworth, 155 bushels on two 

 acres; land in oats in '57, with no manure — in corn '58, with four 

 cords manure. 



I. T. Cook of Avon, 73 bushels on one acre. 



Rye. First premium to R. F. Perkins of Avon, 31 bushels of 

 spring rye on one acre ; in corn and potatoes last year. 



Second premium to Gilbert Voter 2d, 20 bushels on one acre. 



Buckwheat. First premium to William Ross of Phillips, for 

 26^ bushels on half acre. 



Barley. First premium to William Ross, 57| bushels on one 

 acre. 



Peas. First premium to T. F. Perkins, 12 bushels on half acre. 

 No manure. 



Potatoes. First premium to Enoch Craig of Freeman, 265 bush- 

 els on one acre. 



Second premium to R. S. York, 196 bushels. 



First premium on half acre to Harrison Beal, for 144 bushels. 



Second premium to John Abbott, 1072 bushels on one-quarter to 

 one-third acre. Statements are found of 340 bushels per acre. 



Turnips. I. T. Cook of Avon, 150 bushels on one-eighth acre, 

 (rutabagas. ) 



