68 STATE BOAED OF AGRICULTUKE. 



xipon the farm, "will come increase of stock to be kept, more cutting, thresh- 

 ing, and grinding, which should all be done at home and by our own labor, and 

 will demand more and steadier power than a two-horse tread-power. 

 The horse -bam has been kept this year at an expense, as follows : 



Student labor 123 11 



Men and team labor 1 32 70 



Total 155 81 



Hay and grain 393 02 



Total $448 83 



The student labor is mostly in cutting hay by hand ; the men and team labor in 

 going to mill, time consumed in getting team shod, etc. 

 The sheep-bam expense is as follows : 



Student labor W7 11 



Men and team labor 19 65 



Total labor $36 76 



Hay and grain 347 51 



1384 27 

 The granary had some labor performed, as cleaning wheat for market and 

 seed, and shoveling over grain till thoroughly seasoned : 



Student labor $10 37 



Men •. . 15 



$10 53 



The cast granaiy should be thoroughly overhauled and made vermin-proof 

 during the coming year. The west one is now so. 



The piggery had some labor on yards to keep them in order. The labor of 

 care of pigs was charged to stock. 



Student labor 62 07 



Men and team labor 2 10 



Total • U 17 



Fifty Essex pigs of nearly the same size and age, have been purchased for 

 feeding experiment the next year. 



The office expenses were as follows : 



Student labor 80 83 



Men and team labor 1 20 



Total labor .$2 03 



Goal used 29 98 



Stationery, blank books, stamps, etc 15 85 



Total $47 86 



The farm department general account is as follows : 



