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I'ulatocs — Fair. 

 Vegetables — Good. 

 Apples — Good. 



Other Fruits — Plums scarce. 



Cattle — Fair; rather thin on account of short pasturage. 

 Horses — Good. 



Swine — Fair; cholera in some localities. 

 Sheep — Good but not many raised. 

 Poultry — Good. 

 Bees — Good. 

 Drainage — Good. 

 Other Industries — Prosperous. 

 Lands — Good, advancing in price all the time. 



Report of Fair — Held September 15 to 19. Most successful we have 

 ever held. 



BOONE. 



W. C. TRELOAR, OGDEX, OCTOBER 23, 1913. 



General Condition of Crops and Season — Fair. 



Com — Quality good and good average crop. 



Oats — Good. 



Wheat — Not much raised. 



Rye — None. 



Barley — None. 



Flax — None. 



Bucktoheat — None. 



Millet — None. 



Sorghum — None. 



Timothy — A good average crop. 



Clover — Good average crop. 



Prairie Hay — Not much raised. 



Other Grains and Grasses — None. 



Potatoes — Very poor crop. 



Vegetables — Good average <;rop. 



Apples — Not very good. 



Other Fruits — Fair crop. 



Cattle — Not many raised. 



Horses — Good. 



Sicine — A great many hogs dying. 



Sheep — Not many raised. 



Poultry — Good. 



Bees — Not many raised. 



Drainage — Not as much tiling done as usual. 



Other Industries — The coal mines are working every day; the quality 

 of coal is very good. 



Lands — Not much changing hands; selling price ranges from $125.00 

 to $250.00 per acre. 



Report of Fair — Held at Ogden, September 16-19. Exhibits in some de- 

 partments were not so good as in other years but the horse show was 

 the best ever. We had our share of rain as we had but one good day out 

 of four. 



