ELEVENTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART XIII 1007 



fair we have ever had. Every department was well filled; attendance 

 was good; weather fine, and the racing program exceptionally good. 



WINNEBAGO. 



J. P. BOYO. BUFFALO CENTEK, OCTOBER 25, 1910. 



General Condition of Crops and Season — Very good. 



Corn — Good. 



Oats — Extra good. 



Wheat — Extra good; best yield and quality we have had in years. 



Rye — None raised to speak of. 



Barley — Very little raised. 



Flax — Fine; good yield. 



Buckwheat — Very little raised. 



Millet — Not much sown. 



Sorghum. — None raised here. 



Timothy — Fairly good yield. 



Clover — Fairly good yield. 



Prairie Hay — Medium yield. 



Potatoes — Good acreage; fair yield. 



Vegetables — Good. 



Apples — Light yield. 



Cattle — Average number raised; all in good condition. 



Horses — Same as cattle. 



Sicine — Large number raised; all in fine condition. 



Sheep — Not many raised. 



Poultry — Large numbers raised and all doing well. 



Bees — Not many here. 



Drainage — Vast amount of tiling being done. 



Lands — Quite a decided advance in price of farm lands this year and 

 indications point to still higher prices. 



Report of Fair— Held at Buffalo Center September 15-17, 1910. The 

 weather was fine: attractions good and attendance large. 



WINNESHIEK. 



L. L. CADWELL, DECOEAH, SEPTEMBER 28, 1910. 



Com — Best «rop of corn we have had for several years. 

 Oats — Best in years; yield good; weight heavy. 



Wheat — More than the usual acreage; yield above the average; num- 

 ber one quality. 



Rye — Very little in the county. 



Barley — Increased acreage and the best crop we have had in years. 



Flax — Good crop and of the best quality. 



Buckwheat — Not much raised but what there is is good. 



Millet — Good average crop. 



Sorghum — None grown in the county. 



Timothy — Light crop on account of drouth. 



