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Other Industries — The dairy industry is a profitable one and a number 

 of cement tile factories have been buiit in the county and are running 

 full time to supply the demand. 



Lands — Selling from $60 to $10U per acre, according to location and im- 

 provements. As tile has been laid land goes by jumps. 



Beiwrt of Fair — No fair held last season. 



PLYMOUTH. 



J. G. KED.MOXD, r.EH.VRS, JANUARY 24, 1910. 



General Condition of Crops and Season — Too much rain, but general 

 condition of crops is good. 



Corn — Acreage one hundred and five per cent; average yield thirty-five 

 bushels; quality about No. 2 and 3. 



Oats — Good quality; average yield about forty bushels per acre. 



Wheat — Eighty per cent of average crop; yield twelve bushels per acre; 

 good quality. 



Rye — None raised. 



Barley — Ninety-five per cent of crop; yield thirty-five bushels per aci-e; 

 good quality. 



Flax — None raised. 



Buckioheat — None raised. 



Millet — A few farmers raise a small amount for feeding their cows. 



Sorghtim — None raised. 



Timothy — One hundred per cent; good quality. 



Clover — One hundred per cent; good quality. 



Prairie Hay — Seventy-five per cent; damaged some by floods in low 

 places. 



Potatoes — One hundred per cent; good quality; yield about seventy-five 

 bushels per acre. 



Apples — Early apples a good crop and good quality. 



Other Frnits — Plums were a good crop but not a large yield. 



Cattle — Ninety per cent. 



Horses — One hundred per cent of crop. 



Sioine — Seventy per cent of crop, but prices are high and farmers are 

 selling off close. 



Poultry — One hundred per cent; many large flocks of good birds. 



Lands — One hundred per cent; there is hardly an acre of waste land 

 in the county. 



Report of Fair — No fair held in the county. 



POCAHONTAS. 



J. p. MULLEX. FONDA. OCTOBER 21, 1909. 



Cor/J— Less than an average crop, seventy-six per cent. 

 Oats — Quality good; yield small, seventy per cent. 

 Wheat — Little grovvu; crop eighty per cent. 

 Rye — Fair; crop eighty-five per cent. 



