THIRTEENTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART XIV 905 



Buckwheat — None. 

 Millet — Small crop. 

 Sorghum — Small acreage. 

 Timothy — Fair crop. 

 Clover — None. 

 Prairie Hay — None. 

 Potatoes — One-half crop. 

 Apples — Not over 20 per cent of a crop. 

 Other Fruits — None. 

 Cattle — Good. 

 Horses — Good. 



Swine — Not as many as usual. 

 Sheep — None. 

 Poultry — Good. 

 Bees — None. 

 Lands — Very high. 



Report of Fair — Held September 11-13. The best fair in the history 

 of the association. 



DAVIS. 



H. C. LEACH, BLOOMFIELD, OCTOBER 19, 1912. 



Corn — Large acreage; good yield; good quality. 



Oats — Large acreage; good quality. Best crop in years. 



Wheat — Small acreage; small yield. 



Rye — Not much raised this year. 



Barley — None. 



Flax — None. 



Buckwheat — None raised this year. 



Millet — Good acreage; .crop fine; quality good. 



Sorghum — Small crop; good quality. 



Timothy — Good crop; fine quality. 



Clover — Small crop this year. 



Prairie Hay — Not much here any more. 



Other Grains and Grasses — Good; quality first class. 



Potatoes — Small crop; good quality. 



Vegeta'bles — Good crop; quality first class. 



Apples — Practically a failure; small crop; poor quality. 



Other Fruits — No peaches, pears, or grapes. 



Cattle — Scarce; farmers shipped out too many calves. 



Horses — About as usual; plentiful and prices fair. 



Swine — Quality about as usual; healthy and bringing a good price. 



Sheep — All doing well; lambs and old sheep selling at fair prices. 



Poultry — Not quite as many raised as usual on account of grain being 

 so high last spring. 



Bees — Not many here. 



Drainage — A great deal of talk about draining Pox river bottom. 

 Nothing done up to this date. 



