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Three-fourths acre of barley, yielding 24 bushels, 

 at 75 cents per bushel, . . . . . 

 3| Acres of oats, yielding 200 bushels, at 50 cts, 

 1^ Acres of potatoes, do. 500 " 33 



25 Rods of carrots, do. 100 « 25 



60 Cart-loads pumpkins, at $1 50 per load, 

 100 Barrels of apples, at $1 each, 

 12 Barrels cider, at $1 per bbl., . 

 160 Bushels of apples, at 3 cents per bushe 

 75 Tons of hay, at $10 per ton, . 

 10 Tons average of hay, sold annually, 

 5|- Acres of corn stover, 5|- tons, at $5 per ton, 

 4J Acres straw, 4| tons, at $5 per ton, 

 6,000 lbs. cheese, at 8|- cents per lb., 



200 lbs. butter, at 25 " » . . 



1,623 lbs. pork, at 8 " " . . 



2,678 lbs. beef, at 4i cents, . 



The average number of persons in Mr. Kendall's 



family is six. The estimated value of the produce 



of the farm consumed by them, annually, is 



19 Veal calves sold for .... 



8 Bushels white beans sold for 



Amounting annually, to the sum of 



Which, after deducting expenses, interest, &c 



There remains an annual income of 



$18 00 



100 00 



165 00 



25 00 



90 00 



100 00 



12 00 



4 80 



750 00 



100 00 



27 50 



22 50 



510 00 



50 00 



129 84 



120 51 



300 00 



113 00 



12 00 



$2,903 15 

 1,228 52 



$1,674 63 



Mr. Kendall's stock of cattle are all of the Durham family, 

 are of good size, but not large for that breed. The twenty- 

 five cows which he milked the present year, are mostly young, 

 and gave, in the best of the season, 459.52 lbs. milk daily, or 

 19.38 lbs. each ; and made 52 lbs. cheese daily, or one lb. for 

 8.84 lbs. milk. 



The annual produce of Mr. Kendall's farm amounts to 

 $17 48 the acre. The annual profits $10 08 the acre. 



The committee next proceeded to examine the farm of Mr. 

 David Bacon. The farm lies about two miles easterly of 

 Barre Common, on the slope of two hills, divided by a valley 

 down which runs a small stream of water, supplying the farm 

 with that element. The farm is divided into 50 acres of pas- 

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