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Wheat — Fair crop. 



Rye — None. 



Barley — Very little. 



Flax — None. 



Buckwheat — None. 



Millet — Not much grown but it made a fairly good crop. 



Sorghum — A small acreage; a good crop. 



Timothy — Light crop. 



Clover — Light crop. 



Prairie Hay — Very little. 



Potatoes — Very light crop. 



Vegetables — Early vegetables. 



Apples — None. 



Cattle — Fairly good supply; quite thin in flesh. 



Horses — Good supply. 



Sioine — Good crop of pigs; very little cholera. 



Sheep — Good supply and in good condition. 



Poultry — Good supply. 



Report of Fair — No fair this year. 



CEDAR. 



C. F. SIMMERMAKER, TIPTON, OCTOBER 1, 1914. 



General Condition of Crops and Season — General condition very good. 



Corn — A good average crop. Heavy winds and rain damaged the crop 

 to some extent by blowing the corn down. 



Oats — Fair crop; quality good. 



Wheat — Very little raised. 



Rye — An average crop. 



Barley — Good to fair crop. 



Buckwheat — Not much raised. 



Millet — Good. , 



Sorghum — Very little raised. 



Timothy — Medium crop. 



Clover — Fair to good. 



Prairie Hay — None. 



Other Grains and Grasses — Grass and pastures good, especially dur- 

 ing the fall. 



Vegetables — Good. 



Apples — Very scarce. 



Other Fruits — Plenty of peaches, some pears and plenty of small fruit. 



Cattle — Scarce and high. 



Horses — Plenty of good horses. Prices fairly good. 



Swine — Considerable disease. Average crop. 



Sheep — Scarce. 



Poultry — Plenty of poultry. 



Bees — I am not in a position to report. 



Drainage— Most of the land drained out. 



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