320 MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURE. 



I have sold at the different dates stated in the foregoing ta- 

 ble seventy-nine cheeses, one thousand six hundred and twenty- 

 three pounds, which brought me, delivered at the depot in 

 West Brookfield, eleven cents per pound, within a fraction, 

 say $184 53 



I have on hand seventy-six cheeses, one thousand 

 three hundred and seventy-nine and a half pounds, 

 on which I expect to realize twelve cents per pound, 

 at the depot, the 1st of November, which, deducting 

 the shrinking on those not now merchantable, say 

 twenty-eight pounds, will amount to . . . 162 18 



I made butter from the milk the twenty-third day, 

 and it yielded seven pounds, which, at twenty-five 

 cents per pound, amounts to ... . 1 75 



$348 46 

 I sold one of the calves, and raised five of them. 



Worcester, ss., September 25, 1854. — Then personally ap- 

 peared the before-mentioned William Robinson, Jr., and made 

 oath that the foregoing statements, by him subscribed, were 

 true. 



Before me, 



Edwin Woods, Justice of the Peace. 



Barre, 1854. 



Statement of William W. Watson. 



I offer for premium six cows, one of which is exhibited. 

 They gave thirty-two pounds of milk each a day the first ten 

 days in June, and made ninety pounds of butter. 



The first ten days in September they gave twenty-two pounds 

 each a day, which made seventy-one pounds of butter. 



In June, July, and August I kept the morning's milk twenty- 

 four hours, the night's milk twelve hours. In five months the 

 six cows made one thousand four hundred and seventy-seven 

 pounds of skim-milk cheese, which has been sold so as to average 

 seven and a half cents per pound in market. The cows ha\ r e 

 had good pasturing, and been driven one mile to pasture each 



