FOURTEENTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART XIV. 925 



CHICKASAW. 



C. L. PUTNEY, NASHUA, OCTOBER 28, 1913. 



General Condition of Crops and Season — A little less than the average 

 crop. 



Corn — Average crop; about 45 bushels per acre and of good quality. 



Oats — Below the average; 32 to 35 bushels per acre; just fair quality. 



Wheat — Very little raised, but good. 



Rye — Good but only a small acreage. 



Barley — Very little raised. 



Flax — None. 



Buckivheat — Very little raised; fair quality. 



Millet — Good crop; small acreage. 



Sorghiim — But little raised. 



Timothy — Less than an average crop. 



Clover — Fair crop. 



Prairie Hay — Very little. 



Potatoes — Small yield. 



Yegetal)les — Good. 



Apples — Good yield of early apples. 



Cattle — More cattle than last year and better grade. 



Horses — Breeds improving; horses are getting better each year. 



Swine — A good deal of sickness and pretty well sold up. 



Sheep — Less than last year. 



Poultry — More poultry than ever before. 



Bees — Very few. 



Drainage — Dry year and not much drainage being done. 



Lands — Increasing in value, selling around $125.00 to $150.00 per acre. 



Report of Fair^Held at Nashua September 2-5. The weather, at- 

 tendance and attractions were very good; in fact the outcome of the fair 

 was very satisfactory to the association. 



CHICKASAW. 



F. D. GRIFFIN, NEW HAMPTON, OCTOBER 11, 1913. 



General Condition of Crops and Season — Both good. 



Corn — Good. 



Oats — Fair. 



Wheat — Not much raised. 



Rye — Fair crop. 



Barley — Good. 



Flax-y'^ooA.; but a small acreage. 



%t — Fair crop; not much raised, 

 rair crop but not much grown. 

 ,ghuvi — None to speak of. 

 Timothy — Good. 

 Clover — Fair. 

 Prairie Hay — Good crop. 

 Other Grains and Grasses — Good. 

 Potatoes — Poor crop. 



