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average in condition. The average amount of fall seeding has 

 been done and is in good condition. Potatoes are not an average 

 crop. Root crops promise to be average. Almost no apples ; 

 pears abundant ; peaches above average ; grapes fine ; and cran- 

 berries a small crop, having been injured by frost in some instances. 



MilUs (E. F. Richardson). — Corn is the best crop for many 

 years. Rowen and fall feed have been up to the average, but the 

 recent drought has put them back. More than the average amount 

 of fall seeding has been done and the condition now is below the 

 average. Potatoes better than an average crop. Prospect for root 

 crops fair. Hardly any apples ; pears, peaches and grapes abun- 

 dant ; few cranberries. 



Medicay (M. Morse). — Indian corn is more than an average 

 crop. Fall feed is fair, but there will be no rowen. About the 

 average amount of fall seeding has been done and is in good con- 

 dition, especially where sown early. Yield of potatoes large, qual- 

 ity good, but some trouble from rot. The apple crop is very small 

 and nearly worthless. Pears, peaches and grapes are fair to good, 

 except where grapes were cut by spring frosts. 



Franklin (C. M. Allen). — Corn is a full average crop. Rowen 

 and fall feed from 10 to 20 per cent below the average. Less than 

 the usual amount of fall seeding has been done and the plants are 

 weak from drought. Onions an average crop. Potatoes average 

 in yield and quality. Roots promise to be average crops. Apples 

 a very poor crop ; pears, peaches and grapes very good. The dry 

 weather of the last month has shortened the growth of many crops. 



BRISTOL COUNTY. 



Manfifield (W^i. C. Winter). — Indian corn about an average 

 crop. Rowen and fall feed above the average in condition. About 

 the usual amount of fall seeding done and looking well. Few onions 

 grown, but crop up to average. Late potatoes an average crop in 

 quantity and quality. Root crops will be up to average. Winter 

 apples and peaches not over 20 per cent of an average crop ; pears 

 65 to 75 per cent ; grapes possibly 50 per cent ; cranberries con- 

 siderably under average crop if picked in good condition ; some 

 bogs have been injured by early frosts. 



Altleborough (Isaac Alger) . — Indian corn is above an average 

 crop. Rowen and fall feed are up to the usual average. The usual 

 amount of fall seeding has been done and is in good condition. 

 Potatoes are an average crop in yield and quality. Root crops 

 promise to be fair. No apples ; pears good ; peaches fair ; grapes 

 fair and cranberries below the average. 



