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to raise a large variety of seed on any one farm, certain kinds 

 could be raised in one town, and certain other kinds on the 

 farm of some adjoining town, and an exchange effected to the 

 satisfaction of all concerned. 



This subject is deserving of the careful consideration of the 

 farmers of every town, and a little concert of action on the 

 part of those interested, would soon enable them to mature 

 some practicable and judicious plan of action. 



I shall be happy to receive reports from other towns, similar 

 to that from the town of Princeton, and to co-operate with 

 any interested in the matter, in any practicable manner in my 

 power. 



C. L. F. 



