ELEVENTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART XIII 943 



Swine — Ninety per cent of the average number but not in as good con- 

 dition as usual. 



Sheep— One hundred per cent of the average number. 



Poultry — Ninety per cent of the average number. 



Lands — Very little selling on account of the money market but the 

 price ranges about the same as one year ago. 



Report of Fair — The fair was held at Atlantic September 19-24th in- 

 clusive. Owing to rain on the best days of the fair receipts were cut 

 very nearly in two. 



CASS. 



D. P. 1IOGAX, MASSBNA, OCTOBER 14, 1910. 



General Condition of Crops and Season — Above the average. 



Corn — Yield and quality good. 



Oats — Yield and quality extra good. 



Wheat — Yield and quality extra good. 



Rye — None grown. 



Barley — Not much grown but what there is is good. 



Flax — None grown. 



BucJcivheat — None grown. 



Millet — Not much grown. 



Sorghum — Good; not much grown. 



Timothy — Light yield; good quality; good crop of seed. 



Clover — Good hay crop; not much seed. 



Prairie Hay — Good but not much of it. 



Other Grains and Grasses — Spring grass fair; fall grass extra good. 



Potatoes — Light crop. 



Vegetables — Fairly good. 



Apples — None. 



Other Fruits — Few grapes and strawberries. 



Cattle — Fair number; in good condition. 



Horses — Good supply of young horses and in good condition. 



Sicine — Old hogs about all sold: average number of pigs and in good 

 health. 



Sheep — Good supply and in good condition. 



Poultry— Plentiful. 



Bees — About the same as usual; plenty of honey. 



Drainage — Considerable tiling; more being put in every year. 



Lands — Advancing in value. 



Report of Fair — Held at Massena September 5-8 inclusive. Had good 

 attendance and the fair was financially a success. The stock exhibits 

 were fairly good but the grain, horticulture and vegetables were not as 

 good as usual. 



