TENANCY AND LANDOWNERSHIP 



Also to milk said cows and to take proper care of all of 

 said stock. 



The milk from said cows is to be delivered free of 

 charge by said tenant to such creamery or cheese factory as 

 shall be for the best interest of both parties, and the money 

 derived therefrom is to be equally divided between the land- 

 lord and the tenant. 



All feed of every description raised on said farm during 

 the term of this lease is to be fed out upon said farm if it 

 can be fed profitably, except in case any wheat is raised 

 thereon, the same to be equally divided after threshing, each 

 party to have one-half, and the half belonging to the land- 

 lord is to be stored by the tenant in the granary situated on 

 said farm. 



It is agreed that all grain, feed and repairs necessary 

 for the use of said farm and stock is to be hauled by the 

 tenant free of charge. 



It is mutually agreed that one-half of the bills for bind- 

 ing twine and for threshing shall be paid by each party to 

 this contract. 



The tenant is to do all the work in putting up necessary 

 fences on said farm, the landlord to furnish the materials. 



The tenant further agrees to take all necessary steps to 

 prevent any washouts on said farm, by using proper care in 

 plowing and to seed such places as are likely to be washed 

 out. 



It is further agreed by and between said parties that all 

 the hay, corn fodder, straw, and other rough feed raised 

 upon said farm and not fed out at the expiration of this 

 compact is to be the property of the landlord. 



Also that all grain raised upon said farm that can be 

 profitably fed to the stock shall be so fed and the surplus, 

 if any remain at the expiration of this contract, is to be 

 equally divided between said parties. 



Also that the increase from said stock shall be sold at 

 such time or times as shall be deemed to the best interests of 

 both parties and the proceeds equally divided. 



Also that when stock or grain is sold it is to be deliv- 

 ered on the market by the tenant. 

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