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acre, profit 21.15. Otis W. Rollins of Dexter, 64 bushels oats on 

 one acre, and 240 bushels ears corn on two acres. J. M. Cham- 

 berlain of Exeter, 105 bushels oats and peas on 1^ acres. B. F. 

 Richards of Exeter, 77| bushels oats and peas on one acre. H. 

 Eastman, Jr., of Exeter, 96 bushels oats and peas on 1| acres. 

 S. E. Cleveland of Exeter, 282 bushels ears corn on two acres. A. 

 B. Stevens of Exeter, 191 bushels ears corn on 1^ acres, and 230 

 bushels potatoes on one acre. Lyman A. Ireland of Corinna, 150 

 bushels ears corn on one acre, profit $48.00. D. M. Haskell of 

 Garland, 108 bushels ears corn on one acre, and 222 bushels pota- 

 toes on another acre. George A. Bachelder of Exeter, 18 bushels 

 ears corn on 124 square rods, profit $39.20, and 215 bushels pota- 

 toes on 1^ acres, profit $66.15. J. F. Crowell of Exeter, 60 bush- 

 els ears corn on 15 square rods, profit $28.39. J. W. Leathers of 

 Exeter, 133 bushels potatoes on five acres, and 288 bushels on one 

 acre. Albert Grinuell of Garland, 90 bushels potatoes on | acre, 

 profit $11.25. 



At 2 o'clock on the second day, E. F. Crane, Esq., delivered an 

 Address, which was listened to with marked attention, at the close 

 of which he tendered his resignation as President of the Society, 

 an oflSce which he had filled with great satisfaction to the Society 

 for ten years. The third day, set apart for the exhibition of trot- 

 ting horses, was well attended and passed off with usual satisfac- 

 tion. 



Farmers' Clubs have been formed in five towns within our limits 

 the present season, four of which was addressed by Hon. Samuel 

 Wasson of Hancock county ; and the farmers seem to take a new 

 interest in their vocation, and it is believed that new improvements 

 will be brought to light in these new organizations. 



T. P. Batchelder, Secretary. 



