27 



profitable crop and squashes and melons our least profitable one. 

 The season has been unprofitable to most farmers owing to 

 drought and low prices. 



Hanover (H. L. House). — Root crops are up to the usual 

 average. Farm stock is iu good condition. Fall seeding is in 

 very good condition. Prices for farm crops have ranged rather 

 higher than usual. Cranberries, corn and potatoes have been our 

 most profitable crops and all crops have been fairly profitable. 

 The season has been above the average for profit. 



MarsJifield (J. H. Bourne). — Root crops are up to the usual 

 average, potatoes and mangolds above ; late turnips looking well. 

 Farm stock is generally in good condition, though the pastures 

 have been short requiring extra feed for milch cows. Less than 

 the usual amount of fall seeding has been done and that little 

 failed to germinate well. Prices for farm crops have been about 

 average, though potatoes and onions have been lower. Milk, 

 cranberries and apples have been our most profitable crops and 

 hay our least profitable one. The season has not been quite as 

 profitable as last year. 



Pembroke (Nathaniel Morton). — Root crops have proved to 

 be up to the usual average. Farm stock is in average condition. 

 Fall seeding is in good shape. Prices for farm crops have not 

 been as high as usual. Hay and cranberries have been our most 

 profitable crops and corn our least profitable one. Considered as 

 a whole, I should say that the season had not been a profitable 

 one. 



Duxbury (A. M. Goulding). — Root crops have proved to be 

 average crops. Farm stock is in good condition. Fall seeding 

 is looking well. Prices for crops raised for market have been 

 about average. Potatoes have been our most profitable crop and 

 hay our least profitable one. Considered as a whole, the season 

 has been a profitable one. 



West Bridgetcater (C. T. Howard). — Root crops are above 

 the average iu condition. Our stock is principally milch cows 

 and they are generally in good condition. Fall seeding is looking 

 well. Hay is higher in price and vegetables lower than last year. 

 Strawberries and potatoes have been our most profitable crops and 

 apples our least profitable one. Considered as a whole, the season 

 has been a profitable one. 



Bridgewater (Rowland Cass). — Root crops are a good aver- 

 age. Farm stock is in good condition. Fall seeding is in good 

 condition. Prices for farm crops have ruled lower than for the 

 past two years. Potatoes have been our most profitable crop and 

 squashes our least profitable one. I do not think the season has 

 been a profitable one. 



