FIFTEENTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART XIII 915 



Wheat — Good crop and quality fine. Threshing all done early. Price 

 good. 



Rye — Just fair. 



Barley — Not much raised. 



Flax — None. 



Buckwheat — None. 



Millet — Not much sown. 



Sorghum — None to amount to anything planted. 



Timothy — Very little threshed as it was most mixed with clover. A 

 fair crop. 



Clover — Not an average crop. 



Prairie Hay — None. 



Potatoes — Late ones will be good. 



Vegetables — Plenty. 



Apples — Not many. 



Other Fruits — Plenty of peaches and cherries. 



Cattle — More on hand than a year ago. 



Horses — About the same in numbers as a year ago but prices not so 

 good. 



Stcine — A very good spring pig crop but very little cholera. 



Sheep — Not many. 



Poultry — We have a great many fancy chickens and plenty of com- 

 mon kind. 



Bees — Not many. 



Drainage — Considerable tiling done this season. 



Lands — Not much changing hands. Prices range from $75 to $200 per 

 acre. 



Report of Fair — Date held, August 18th-21st. Had a very good at- 

 tendance and a good live stock and agricultural show. Think the best 

 all around show we ever had. Attractions poor. 



WAYNE. 



LOREX JOHXSTON, SEWAL, OCTOBER 27, 1914. 



Corn — Average forty bushels per acre. 

 Oats — Average thirty-five bushels per acre. 

 Wheat — Average twenty-nine bushels per acre. 

 Rye — Not much. 

 Barley — None. 

 Flax — None. 

 Buckwheat — None. 

 Millet — Good but not much sowed. 

 Sorghum — Poor crop. 



Timothy — Average one and one-half tons per acre. 

 Clover — Average one and one-half tons per acre. 

 Prairie Hay — None. 



Other Grains 'and Grasses — Pasture short on account of dry weather 

 in fore part of season. 

 Potatoes — Poor crop. 

 Vegetables — Poor with the exception of tomatoes. 



