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Produce and provisions sold to laborers, not included in pro- 

 ceeds. 



Mr. A. has successfully redeemed peat meadow, by draining, 

 applying loam and compost manure, and sowing grass-seed. 

 The first year he obtained one ; the second year two tons per 

 acre. 



11. Tewksbury. Acres 100 : in tillage and English mow- 

 ing 25 : meadow 5 : pasture 40 : wood 30. 



Live stock. Horses 2 : cows 6 : calves 3. 



The soil, a mixture of loam, clay and gravel about six inches 

 deep, on a hard yellow pan. 



Products. 



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3 acres. 



12J acres in English hay, 

 Meadow, 

 Indian corn, 

 Wheat, 

 Buckwheat, 

 Spring Rye, 

 Barley, 

 Oats, 

 Potatoes, 

 Sugar Beet, 

 Turnips, 

 Squashes, 

 Straw, 



Corn Fodder, 

 Milk sold, 

 Butter made, 

 Calves raised. 



The course of crops : — 1st year, corn. 2d, esculent roots, po- 

 tatoes chiefly. 3d, wheat or rye, with grass 3 or 4 years. 



When the fariu was taken 5 years ago, 150 dollars' worth of 

 hay were purchased to keep the stock through. Besides the 

 wool waste from Lowell, 150 dollars have been expended for 



