TWELFTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART XII 787 



Timothy— 25%. 



Clover — 30%. Very little clover in the county. 



Potatoes — Late ones 50%; early ones 10%. 



Yegetables — 50%. 



Apples— 100%. 



Other Fruits — Cherries and peaches 100%; small fruits 50%. 



Cattle— 5fi % . 



Horses— IW % . 



Swine — 75%. 



/STieep— 100 % . 



Poultry— IdQJo. 



Drainage — 20 % . 



Other Industries — Doing well. 



Lands — Little changing hands; prices steady with upward tendency. 



Report of Fair — Held at Indianola September 5-8 inclusive. 



WASHINGTON. 



H. W. BEXX, WASHIXGTON^, NOVEMBEB 13, 1911. 



Corn — Average yield 45 bushels per acre; quality good. 

 Oats — Average yield 35 bushels .per acre; quality good. 

 Wheat — Fall wheat 18 bushels per acre; good quality. Spring wheat 

 17 bushels per acre; poor quality. 



Timothy — Average one ton per acre; quality good. 



Clover — Average ton and a half per acre. Good quality. 



Potatoes — Small yield and medium quality. 



Apples — Heavy yield; quality good. 



Other Fruits — Heavy yield; quality good. 



Cattle — Average number and in good condition. 



Horses — Average number and in good condition. 



Svnne — A fourth more hogs than in 1910. Some cholera. 



Sheep — A fourth more sheep than in 1910. 



Lands — Selling from $150 to $600.00 per acre. 



WEBSTER. 



J. L. HAXBAHAX, FT. DODGE, NOVEMBEE 16, 1911. 



General Condition of Crops and Season — Fair. 

 Corn — About 35 bushels per acre. 

 Oats — About 30 bushels per acre. 

 Wheat — Good crop; acreage small. 

 Report of Fair — No fair. 



WINNEBAGO. 



M. M. THOilPSOX, FOBEST CITY, OCTOBEB 24, 1911. 



General Condition of Crops and Season — Never better for crops up 

 until July 1st but at this date hot winds struck us and crops were badly 



