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Barre (J. L. Smith). — Corn is more than an average crop. 

 Rowen and fall feed are very much above the average. The u^ual 

 amount of fall seeding has been done and it is in fine condition. 

 Onions are not raised. Potatoes are a light yield and are rotting 

 considerably. No apples to speak of ; other fruits not raised to 

 any extent. 



Dana (E. A. Albee). — Indian corn is a full average crop. 

 Rowen and fall feed are fully up to the usual average. Onions are 

 not raised here. Potatoes are about three-fourths of a normal 

 crop. Root crops, celery and other late market-garden crops 

 promise good average yields. No apples ; pears average ; no 

 peaches; grapes normal ; not many cranberries. 



Gardner (A. F. Johnson). — Indian corn is more than an 

 average crop. Rowen and fall feed are better than usual. Pota- 

 toes are about an average crop of fair quality, but some rot has 

 appeared. Root crops are doing well. There will be no apples to 

 speak of in this vicinity. 



Westminster (G. A. Stockw^ell) . — Indian corn is not up to the 

 standard. There will be a good crop of rowen and fall feed is in 

 fair condition. Potatoes are not a normal crop. Root crops are 

 doing fairly well. Fruit of all kinds is a light crop with the ex- 

 ception of pears. 



Princeton (A. O. Tyler). — Indian corn is in very good con- 

 dition. Rowen and fall feed are up to the usual average. About 

 the usual amount of fall seeding has been done and it is in good 

 condition. Onions are a good crop. • Potatoes are not a normal 

 crop in either yield or quality. Root crops, celery and other late 

 market-garden crops are raised very little in this vicinity. There 

 are hardly any apples; pears good; peaches, grapes, and cran- 

 berries small crops. 



Lancaster (S. C. Damon). — Indian corn is an average crop. 

 Rowen and fall feed are up to the usual average and better. Some 

 fall seeding has been done and there is still more to do. Onions 

 are not over three-fourths of an average crop. Potatoes are much 

 less than a normal crop in yield and are rotting on some fields. 

 Root crops, celery and other late market-garden crops are in good 

 condition. Apples are 10 per cent'of a normal yield ; pears 75 per 

 cent ; peaches 50 per cent ; grapes and cranberries 100 per cent. 



Holden (G. S. Graham) . — Corn is a good average crop. Rowen 

 and fall feed are more than average crops. Fall seeding looks 

 finely and the usual amount has been done. Potatoes are about 

 an average crop in yield but are rotting badly. Most root crops 

 are looking well. Very few apples, the least for years ; pears, 

 grapes and cranberries fair but not large. 



