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Timothy — Spotted; three- fourths crop. 



Clover — Average crop. 



Prairie Hay — None. 



Other Grains and Grasses — Alfalfa good in some places. 



Potatoes — Good crop. 



Vegetables — Good. 



Apples — None. 



Other Fruits — Average. 



Cattle — No disease and cattle will go into winter in fine condition. 



Horses — All horses and colts in good condition. Apparently not many 

 for sale. 



Swine — Largest display we have ever had at the fair. Cholera has 

 been bad in some parts of the county although there is not much re- 

 ported at present. 



S<heep — Very few sheep raised. 



Poultry — More than last year and no disease reported. 



Bees — Quality of honey is fine but I am unable to state as to quantity. 



Drainage — This county is well tiled and no drainage ditches are re- 

 quired. 



Other Industries — Prosperous. 



LcCnds — Generally rolling. Selling as high as $200 an acre. 



Report of Fair — Held September 7th-llth inclusive. The weather was 

 not good but we had the largest display of exhibits that we have ever had. 

 Outside of our building expenses were made over $2,000. 



HOONE. 



W. C. TRELOAR, OGDEN, OCTOBER 30, 1914. 



General Condition of Crops and Season — Season was generally good 

 except there was a drouth during July and August. 



Corn — Acreage about the same as 1913; yield fully as good and quality 

 better. 



Oats — About 80 per cent of the 1913 crop. Quality not as good. 



Wheat — ^Acreage about the same as 1913; average yield eighteen bushels 

 per acre. 



Ry'e — None grown here. 



Bfxrley — Scarcely any raised here. 



Flax — None grown here. 



Buckwheat — I know of none. 



Millet — Scarcely any grown. 



Sorghum — I know of none. 



Timothy — About three-fourths crop. None cut for seed. 



Clover — Hay 85 per cent of average crop. None cut for seed. 



Prairie Hay — Scarcely any here. 



Potatoes — About an average crop. 



Apples — None. 



Other Fruits — Scarce. 



Cattle — About 80 per cent of the average. 



Horses — About the same as last year. 



Stvine — Nice lot of spring pigs and no cholera reported. 



