932 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



Rye — Good 



Barley — Good. 



Flax — Poor crop. 



Buckioheat — Poor 



Millet — Light crop. 



Sorghum — Fair 



Timothy. — Light crop on old meadows. 



Clover — Fair. 



Potatoes — Good yield, late growth, and may not keep good. 



Vegetables — Good. 



Apples — None. 



Other Fruits — Poor. 



Cattle — Good. 



Horses — Good. 



Swine — Good. 



Sheep — Good. 



Poultry — Good. 



Bees — Fair. 



Drainage — Good. 



Other Industries — Good. 



Lands — Advancing in value. 



Report of Fair — Held September 20-23, inclusive. 



AUDUBON. 



S. C. CURTIS, AUDUBON, OCTOBER 8, 1910. 



General Condition of Crops and Season— Season was very favorable 

 for corn and small grains. Crops were good. 



Corn — One of the best crops we have had for years, both as to quality 

 and quantity. 



Oats — Good crop; extra good quality. 



Wheat — One of the best crops we have had for a number of years; 

 averaging about forty bushels per acre. 



Rye — Very little rye, if any, raised in this county. 



Barley — Very good 



Flax — None raised. 



Millet — What there is is very heavy. 



Sorghum — None to speak of raised. 



Timothy — Timothy hay crop was short on account of dry weather 

 during the summer months. 



Clover — Clover was short crop also on account of dry summer months. 



Prairie Hay— Very little prairie hay. 



Potatoes — Fair. 



Vegetables — Good. 



Apples — Very few apples raised this year. 



Other Fruits — Scarce, on account of late freezes in the spring. 



Cattle — Very plentiful but hardly think there will be as many fed 

 this winter as usual. 



