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most profitable crops and cabbages, spinach and corn onr least 

 profitable ones. To those who have been lucky enough to have 

 good crops the year has been a profitable one. 



Stow (G. W. Bradley). — Root crops are up to the usual aver- 

 age. Farm stock is above the average in condition. Fall seeding 

 looks first rate. Prices have been better than for some time. 

 Fruits and onions have been our most profitable crops and potatoes 

 our least profitable ones. Considered as a whole, the season has 

 been the best for a number of years. 



Littleton (G. W. Sanderson). — Root crops are up to the usual 

 average. Farm stock is in good condition. Much more fall seed- 

 ing than usual has been done and is in good condition. Prices are 

 higher than of late years. Hay has been our most profitable crop 

 and apples and potatoes our least profitable ones. Considered as 

 a whole, the season has been fairly profitable. 



Dunstable (A. J. Gilson). — Root crops are rather above the 

 average. Farm stock is generally in good condition. Fall seed- 

 ing is looking finely. The prices for crops have ranged about the 

 same as for several years. Hay and corn have been our most 

 profitable crops and potatoes our least profitable one. The season 

 has certainly not been above the average for profit. Apples have 

 been a very liglit crop, with few fit for market at any price. 



Carlisle (E. J. Carr). — Root crops are up to the usual average. 

 Farm stock is in good condition. Fall seeding is in good con- 

 dition. Prices for farm crops have been above the average. Sweet 

 corn has been our most profitable crop and peas our least profitable 

 one. Considered as a whole, the season has been a profitable one. 

 Indian corn has been the best crop raised, although it is not one 

 of the leading crops here. 



Bedford (Henry Wood). — Root crops have proved up to the 

 usual average. Farm stock is in good condition. Fall seeding is 

 in fair condition. Prices have not been as good as in former 

 years. Strawberries, asparagus and early sweet corn were our 

 most profitable crops, and potatoes and peas our least profitable 

 ones. The season has not been very profitable in this section. 

 Apples very scarce and bringing high prices. 



Concord (Wm. H. Hunt). — Root crops have done well. Stock 

 is in good condition. Fall seeding has made favorable progress 

 where it was done early. Prices for farm crops have generally 

 been better than last year. Asparagus, strawberries and squashes 

 have been our most profitable crops and potatoes our least profita- 

 ble one. The season has been as profitable as usual. Pears have 

 been abundant, but prices have been low. Apples are scarce and 

 poor and bring high prices. 



