FIFTEENTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART XIII 867 



CHICKASAW. 



F. D. GRIFFIX, iVKW HAMPTOX, OCTOBER 29, 1914. 



General Condition of Crops and Season — Excellent. 



Corn — Extra good. 



Oats — Fair. 



Wheat — Good; not much raised. 



Rye — Good but not much raised. 



Bfirley — Good but little grown. 



Flax — Good but only a small acreage. 



Buckwheat — Fair. 



Millet — Good. 



Sorghum — Not enough grown to report on. 



Timothy — Good. 



Clover — Good. 



Prairie Hay — Good. 



Other Grains and Grasses — Good. 



Potatoes — Fair. 



Vegetables — Good. 



Apples — Small crop. 



Other Fruits — Small crop. 



Cattle — ^Good. 



Horses — Excellent. 



Swine—Good. Many lost by cholera. 



Sheep — Good. 



Poultry — Good. 



Bees — Few handled. 



Drainage — Fair and gaining in improvements. 



Other Industries — Excellent. 



Lands — Good and increasing in value. 



Report of Fair — Held at New Hampton, September 14th-18th, inclusive, 

 and held over one day on account of rain. "We had rain nearly every 

 day. 



■CHICKASAW. 



C. W. AYERS, XASHUA. OCTOBER 15, 1914. 



General Condition of Crops and Season — Good. 

 Corn — Good. 



Oats — Fair yield; quality light. 

 Wheat — Very little raised. 

 Rye — Fair. 



Barley — Very little grown. 

 Flax — Very little raised. 

 Buckicheat — Not much grown. 

 Millet—Good. 



Sorghum — Not much grown. 

 Timothy — Good. 

 Clover — Good. 

 Prairie Hay — Good. 



