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Somerset (Joseph Gibbs). — Indian corn is a full average crop. 

 Roweu and fall feed are more than average crops. About the 

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

 dition. Onions are about 90 per cent of an average crop. Po- 

 tatoes are an average crop both in yield and quality. Root crops, 

 celery and other late market-garden crops are all right as far as the 

 yield is concerned but the prices will not pay the cost of production. 

 Apples are plenty, pears one-fourth of a full crop, and no peaches. 



Acushnet (M. S. Douglas). — Corn is not up to an average 

 crop, worms having worked it badly. Rowen and fall feed are 

 more than up to the average in condition. The usual amount of 

 fall seeding has been done and its present condition is good. Po- 

 tatoes are not up to the average in yield and quality. Apples, 

 grapes and cranberries are good crops. 



Dartmouth (L. T. Davis) . — Indian corn is a full average crop. 

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

 of fall seeding has been done and it is in first-class condition. 

 Onions are a fair average crop. Potatoes are fully average in 

 quality but hardly so in quantity. The prospect for root crops, 

 celery and other late market-garden crops is very good. Apples 

 and other fruits have maintained the promise held out earlier in 

 the season. 



PLYMOUTH COUNTY. 



Bingham (Aaron Low). — Indian corn is a fair crop. Rowen 

 is a larger crop than usual and fall feed is also above the usual 

 average. There has been but little fall seeding done as yet. 

 Onions are below the average. Potatoes are below the average 

 in quantity but are of good quality. Root crops, celery and other 

 late market-garden crops are not up to the usual condition. There 

 is an immense apple crop but few pears or peaches. The past 

 season has been very unfavorable for most crops on account of 

 the severe drought continuing so long, causing almost a total 

 failure in many market-garden crops. 



Brockton (Davis Copeland). — Indian corn compares well with 

 an average crop. Rowen and fall feed are not quite up to the 

 usual average. The usual amount of fall seeding has been done 

 and its present condition is good. Onions are about a three- 

 fourths crop. Potatoes made a light yield but the quality was 

 good. Root crops, celery and other late market-garden crops were 

 much injured by the dry weather, but those that lived through it 

 now look well. Apples are a good crop, no pears or peaches, and 

 cranberries good. 



Hanson (F. S. Thomas). — Indian corn compares well with an 



