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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



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dam is Rote Ann, by Bellerophon ; g. grand dam, 

 Rosette, by BeK'idere : g. g. grand dam, Red Rose, 

 by Waterloo : g. g. g. grand dam, Moss Rose, by 

 Barron ; and tbis might be extended for si.\ genera- 

 tions ; but enoMgli is shown to satisfy any person of 

 her superior blood. Her calf has the appearance of 

 making lier equal in all respects — both are nearly 

 deep red — a great injprovement, to my fancy. 

 The barns, stables, yards, sheds, their arrangement, 



with the several penstocks of running water, brought 

 by U'atcr rams from a neigliboring brook, make it 

 well worth a farmer's attention to call while pass- 

 ing that way. 



And now, Messrs. Editors, while writing upon this 

 subject, I will just say that the county of Wayne 

 never was so much waked up to the importance of 

 thorough farming, and the agricultural spirit is 

 spreading. E. N. Thomas.— iiosc, JV. Y., 1850. 



