TENTH ANNUAL YEAH BOOK— PART XII 801 



Vegetables — Good crop. 

 Apples — Poor. 

 Other Fruits^-Medium. 

 Cattle — Usual amount and condition good. 

 Horses — Usual amount and condition good. 

 Sivine — Seventy-five per cent of usual number; condition good. 

 Sheep — A little on the increase. 



Poultry — About the usual amount and condition good. 

 Bees — Good. 



Drainage — On the increase, nearly double the amount being done this 

 year over the preceding year. , 



Other Industries — About the same as last year. 

 Lands- — Values about $10 per acre higher. 



CASS. 



W. J. riiLLETT. ATLAXTIC, OCTOBER 26, 1909. 



General Condition of Crops and Season — Crops and season rather back- 

 ward. 



Corn — Fair. 



Oats — Good. 



Wheat — Nothing extra this year, although some pieces were good. 



Rye — Fine. 



Barley — Poor. » 



Flax — None raised. 



Buckwheat — Not much raised. 



Millet — Not much raised. 



Sorghum — Not much raised. 



Timothy — Heavy crop. 



Clover — Heavy crop. 



Prairie Hay — None left here. 



Other Grains and Grasses — Fair. 



Potatoes — Good. 



Vegetables — Good. 



Apples — Large crop this year. 



Other Fruits — Fair. 



Cattle — One of the principal products of this community. 



Ho7'ses — Many good horses raised here. 



Sicine — The pig crop was short this year. 



Sheep — Good this j'ear. 



Lands — Lands have increased 10 per cent in value the last year. 



Report of Fair— Held at Atlantic September 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 1909. 

 Was one of the best fairs we ever had. 



CASS. 



D. P. IIOGAX, MASSENA, OCTOBER 23, 1909. 



Corn — Corn crop started out in good shape with large acreage, but con- 

 tinued rains in June and July, with dry weather in August cut down the 

 crop to not over 60 per cent. 

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