268 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Cr. 



1864. 



By fifty bushels potatoes, at $3 per bushel . . . $150 00 

 Three hundred and fifty bushels late potatoes, at 80 



cents per bushel 280 00 



Twenty bushels corn, at $1 per bushel . . . 20 00 



Early corn 15 00 



Fodder and turnips 20 00 



$485 00 



1865. 



By pease sold $45 00 



Tomatoes 90 00 



Six tons and a quarter of squashes, at $60 per ton . 370 00 



One hundred and seventy bushels corn in ear . . 150 00 



Two tons and a half fodder 20 00 



One hundred and twenty-five bushels potatoes . . 105 00 



One-third acre fodder-corn . . . . . 15 00 



795 00 



1866. 



One hundred and eighty bushels potatoes, at 60 cents 



per bushel $108 00 



Eight tons and a half squashes 255 00 



Sweet-corn sold . 105 00 



Cabbages . 160 00 



Pease and beans 22 00 



Turnips 12 00 



602 00 



1867. 



Three tons and a half hay (estimate) ... $70 00 



Carrots, beets, tomatoes, &c 75 00 



145 00 



Stone sold $25 00 



Two acres and seven-eighths land .... 350 00 



37 



5 00 



Amount Cr $2,462 00 



Amount Dr. 1,508 85 



$953 15 



In the report of the committee, the statement that I must 

 have sold directly to the consumer was only partially true, ' 

 most of the crop being sold at the stores ; but I was fortu- 

 nate in the prices being high those years. They also deduct 

 three hundred and fifty dollars, the estimated improvement 

 of the land, but do not credit me with the first valuation of 



