ELEVENTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART XIII 1005 



Flax — None. 

 Buckwheat — Fair crop. 

 Millet — Good. 

 Sorghum — Good. 

 Timothy — One-half crop. 

 Clover — Good crop. 

 Prairie Hay — Good. 

 Other Grains and Grasses — Excellent. 

 Potatoes — Fair crop. 

 Vegetables — Big yield. 

 Apples — None. 

 Other Fruits — None. 

 Cattle — Big per cent on feed. 

 Horses — Lots of fine horses. 

 Swine — Scarce and high priced. 

 Sheep — Good property and quite a number of them. 

 Poultry — Van Buren is noted for its many poultry yards. 

 Bees — Fair. 

 Drainage — Good. 

 Other Industries — Excellent. 

 Lands — Advancing in value all the time. 



Report of Fair — Held at Milton on September 7, 8, and 9, and was one 

 of the best and most successful fairs ever held. 



WARREN. 



JOE MCCOY, IXDIANOLA, OCTOBEB 17, 1910. 



General Condition of Crops and Season — The dryest season we have had 

 for several years but our crops are good. 

 Corn — Fully up to the average. 

 Oats — Good yield and quality. 

 Wheat — Both yield and quality good. 

 Rye — Good yield. 

 Barley — Not much grown. 

 Flax— None raised. 

 Buckwheat — None grown. 

 Millet- — Not much raised. 

 Sorghum — Not much grown. 

 Timothy — Short crop; good quality. 

 Clover — Not a very good yield. 

 Prairie Hay — None. 

 Potatoes — Just fair. 

 Vegetables — About average. 

 Apples — None. 

 Other Fruits — None. 

 Cattle — Not as many as usual. 

 Horses — About average. 

 Swine — Scarce. 



