FOURTEENTH AXXl'AL YEAR HOOK — PART XI\^ 929 

 CRAWFORD. 



O. Ar. ( KISWEI.L, ARIOX, OCTOBKR 6, 1913. 



Corn — Fair. 



Oats^Good. 



Wheat — Fall wheat very good; spring wheat just fair. 



Rye — None raised. 



Barley — Fair. 



Flax — None raised. 



Buckwheat — None. 



Millet — None. 



Sorghum — Very little. 



Timothy — Very good. 



Clover — Fine. 



Prairie Hay— Good. 



Potatoes — Very poor. 



Vegetables — Fairly good. 



Apples — Poor. 



Other Fruits — Poor. 



Cattle — Very few\ 



Horses — Good. 



Sicine — Very few left. 



Sheep — Very few. 



Poultry — Good. 



Bees — Scarce. 



Lands — Are still on the increase. 



Report of Fair — Held September 9-12. Had a very good show of stock, 

 grains and vegetables and the attendance was also good considering the 

 weather. 



DAVIS. 



J. O. WISII.\RD, BLOOMFIELD, OCTOBER 10, 1913. 



General Condition of Crops and Season — Only fair. 

 Corn — About 2-3 of a full crop. 

 Oats — Good crop; quality fine. 

 Wheat — Small crop; yield and quality good. 

 Rye — Not much sown. 

 Barley — None raised to speak of. 

 Flax — None raised. 



Buckwheat — Owing to dry reason there was not much sown. 

 Millet — Crop short; quality good. 

 Sorghum — Good; about the normal acreage. 

 Timothy — Light crop, owing to drouth. 

 Clover — Good; acreage about as usual. 

 Prairie Hay — None raised. 



Other Grains and Grasses — Only a fair crop owing to the continued dry 

 weather. 



Potatoes — Average crop; quality excellent. 

 Vegetables — Only a fair crop. 

 Apples — Yield large; quality not very good. 

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