NINTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— I^ART XI.] 823 
Clover — Good. 
Prairie Hay — Good. 
Other Grains and Grasses— Good. 
Potatoes — Poor. 
Vegetables — Good. 
Apples— Poor. 
Other Fruits — Fair. 
Cattle — Big lot on feed. 
Iforses— Plentiful and good price. 
Swine — Good price. 
Sheep— Wool good price. 
Poultry— Big business. 
Bees — Business good. 
Drainage — Good. 
Other Industries — Good. 
Lands — Good price. 
Report of Fair— Held September 15, 16, 17 and 18, 1908. Excellent 
fair. 
WARREN. 
Joe McCoy, Indianola, September 29, 1908. 
General Condition of Crops and Season— Sesison was very wet in the 
spring but turned off good in time to make a good crop, except on river 
bottom lands. 
Com— Good crop and quite well matured. 
Oats — Good where drilled in. 
Wheat—Both fall and winter wheat better than average. 
Rye— Just fair. 
BarZe^— Good. 
Flax — None grown. 
Buckwheat — None grown. 
Millet — Not very much raised. 
Sorghum — Not much grown. 
Timothy — Good. 
Clover — Good seed crop. 
rrairie Hay — Not much grown. 
Other Grains and Grasses— Good. 
Potatoes — About an average crop. 
Vegetables — Extra good crop. 
Apples — About an average yield. 
Other Fruits— Good yield and good quality. 
Cattle— All look good; plenty of grass. 
Horses— Plenty of good draft horses and selling at a good price. We 
now have the herd of seventy head of trotting bred horses. The great 
Allerton 2:09i^ is at the head of this herd of fast horses. 
Swine— Vsual number in the county and no disease. 
Sheep — This industry is increasing. 
Poultry — Large numbers. 
Bees — Not many. 
