702 JEFFERSON COUNTY, OHIO. 



whole house, and at the kitchen door is a good well. Under 

 the wash house there is a cistern twelve feet wide by twelve 

 feet deep. 



My spring house is built of brick, and is fourteen feet wide 

 by sixteen feet long. It has a floor of cement, and the water 

 runs all over it. Here the milk is placed to cool before it is 

 taken to town. 



There are three small houses for the hired men, who each 

 have a house and garden free. 



My cow-barn is fifty-four feet long, thirty-eight feet wide, 

 and twenty-four feet high. It is divided so as to hold four 

 rows of cows, two rows facing each other, divided by a gang- 

 way, from which the}' are fed. The room above I make use 

 of for storing hay. I have the stable cleaned out every day, 

 the manure and urine being run out together, while the cows 

 are absent, and a good bed of straw is allowed to each cow. 



My grain barn is sixty by forty feet and twenty-four feet 

 liigh. It is a bank barn with a horse stable underneath, and is 

 fitted up*with a hay fork for unloading. 



FENCES. 



The fences on my farm are mostly board and wire. 



PRODUCTS OF THE FARM. 



510 bushels wheat at SI. 00 per bushel, $510 00 

 905 bushels oats at 25 cents per bushel, 226 25 

 15 tons Hungarian hay at -18.00 per ton, 120 00 

 24 tons timothy hay at 1-8.00 per ton, 192 00 



20 tons of clover hay at $6.00 per ton, 120 00 

 ll^V bush, clover seed at $5.00 per bush. 57 50 

 1005 bushels corn at 22 cents per bushel, 221 10 

 500 bushel potatoes at 50 cts. per bushel, 250 00 

 Crop of one acre of sweet corn, - - 80 00 

 18 hogs at $8.00 per head, - - 144 00 



110 pounds of wool at 35 cts. per pound, 38 50 

 14 lambs at $2.50 per head, - 35 00 



Milk, - - ... . . 4,682 35 

 Total, ■ - $6,626 70 



