SIXTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK — PART X. 1095 



WORTH. 



E. H. MILLER, NOBTHWOOD, SEPTEMBER 25, 1905. 



General Conditions of Crops, Etc. — Season has been favorable and all 

 crops are good. 



Corn. — Gooci, both in quality and yield. 



Oats. — Yielded a good crop, but was damaged to sonae extwit by rains 

 while in the shock. 



Wheat. — Fair. 



Rye. — Very little raised. 



Barley. — Yielded a fair crop but was discolored to some extent while 

 in the shock. 



Flax.— Yield and quality good. 



Buckwheat. — Fair. 



Sorghum. — Very little raised. 



Timothy. — Good. 



Clover. — Hay crop good. 



Prairie Hay. — Yield and quality good. 



Other Grains mid Glasses. — Good. i 



Potatoes. — Good. • 



Vegetables. — Good. ;• 



Apples. — Small yield. 



Other Fruits. — Good. 



Cattle. — Are in good condition. 



Horses. — Are in fair condition. Supply limited. 



Swine. — Scarce, but are in fair condition. 



Sheep. — Very few raised. 



Poultry. — The usual number raised. 



Bees. — Did fairly well. 



Drainage. — Larg amount of ditching has been done in our county, with 

 satisfactory results. 



Other Industries.— * Are in a prosperous condition. 



Lands. — Are in good demand, and fair prices are obtained. 



Report of Fair. — Held at Northwood, Sept. 11-13. The weather was 

 favorable throughout the week, and the attendance was good. The exhibit 

 of agricultural products was the best had in years. 



