108 MIDDLESEX SOCIETY. 



J. W. Brown, Framingham, 2d premium, - - $10 00 



DAVID HEARD, ) 



DANIEL L. GILES, i Committee. 

 MOSES PRITCHARD, ) 



Thomas J. Damoji^s Statement. 



My farm contains one hundred and twelve acres, twenty-five 

 of which is woodland. I went on the farm in 1845. We cut 

 at that time, about fifteen tons of English hay, and about 

 twenty tons of meadow hay, which is about the usual crop 

 yearly. I have six acres of reclaimed peat meadow, which five 

 years ago produced nothing but coarse wild grass and bushes, 

 not worth cutting. We have set and rebuilt one hundred and 

 nine rods of wall, set one hundred fruit trees, and grafted most 

 of the old apple trees with choice fruit. 



The yearly produce of the farm now, is as follows. Forty 

 tons of English hay; twenty tons of meadow hay; five tons 

 of straw ; two hundred bushels of corn ; fifty bushels of rye ; 

 seventy-five bushels of oats ; four hundred bushels of potatoes ; 

 sixteen cwt. of pork, and the income of seven cows. 



Amount of produce sold last year : — 

 25 tons English hay, - - - 

 6 " straw, - - _ _ 

 Oats and rye, - - _ _ 



14 cwt. pork, - _ _ - 



Gain on beef, _ _ . _ 



20 bbls. potatoes, - - - - 

 50 " apples, - - - - 

 Pigs sold, ----- 

 Butter, milk and veal, - - - 

 Poultry and eggs, _ _ - 



Gain on stock wintered, 



Expenses, beside my own labor : — 

 Paid one man, - - - _ 

 " one man four months. 



