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Mr. Kendall has made more improvements on his farm within 

 the last three years than Mr. Bacon. His cows gave each, 

 less milk daily, but a less number of pounds of milk made a 

 pound of cheese than Mr. Bacon's. 



The value of the products of Mr. Bacon's farm are less per 

 acre, and the profits are less than Mr. Kendall's. For econo- 

 my and good management Mr. Bacon deserves high commen- 

 dation ; but the economy and management of Mr. Kendall is 

 superior, and worthy of imitation, and evinces an active and 

 constant attention to the duties, and a quick and lively percep- 

 tion of the beauties of rural life. 



The committee award to Mr. David Kendall, the society's 

 premium of $20, and to Mr. David Bacon, the society's pre- 

 mium of $10. 



Respectfully submitted, by 



John Brooks, ) ^ ,,, '^ 

 T D I Committee. 



Job Ranger, ) 



