810 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
Prairie Hay — None. 
Other Grains and Grasses — Nothing to amount to anything. 
Potatoes — Pair crop. 
. Vegetables — Fair crop. 
Apples — Spotted. 
Other Fruits — Two-thirds crop of strawberries; few blacl^berries; few 
raspberries; peaches spotted, generally more or less hurt by unfavorable 
early season. 
Cattle — About one-half as many on feed as usual. 
Horses — About normal condition; good prices. 
Swine — Not as many as usual by half. 
Sheep — But few sheep around here. 
Poultry — Normal condition. 
Bees — None to speak of. 
Drainage — Good. 
Lands — Selling high and hard to get. 
Report of Fair — Good fair; every obligation paid; good crowd, con- 
sidering unfavorable weather for a couple of days. 
Every one was pleased with our program. 
POCAHONTAS. 
General Condition of Crops and Season — Condition of crops fair with 
a very wet season. 
Corn — Will average about thirty-five bushels per acre and is of good 
quality. 
Oats — Poor yields and poor quality. 
Wheat — Very little raised here. 
Barley — Not much raised but what has been marketed show good qual- 
ity for this county. 
Fiax — A good crop and quality. 
Buckwheat — Fair. 
Millet- — Good. 
Sorghum — None raised here. 
Timothy — Good. 
Clover — Good. 
Prairie Hay — Good. 
Other Grains and Grasses — Good. 
Potatoes — Not very good yield but good quality. 
Vegetables — Good. 
Apples — Very small crop. 
Other Fruits — Fair. 
Cattle — Good. 
Horses — Good. 
Swine— Fair. 
Sheep — Very few raised. 
Poultry — Fair. 
Bees — None. 
Drainage — A large amount has been done this year; both in tile and 
dredge ditches. 
