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of which was Delaware Oats, which rusted badly, grew rank 

 and lodged, and were otherwise very much damaged by a flock 

 of thirty hens and turkeys. 



From actual measurement, I hereby certify that the land 

 which the above crop of Oats covered, contained three acres, 

 and forty-one rods, and no more. 



B. P. CHADWICK, Acting Surveyor. 



Essex ss, November 4, 1867. Subscribed and sworn to be- 

 fore me, 



JEREMIAH P. JONES, Justice of the Peace. 



N. B. No person was appointed by the Committee, to 

 measure this crop of Oats, for the reason that a portion of 

 them were measured and sold, before all the crop was winnow- 

 ed, and before I thought of entering the crop for premium, 

 but the statement of 164 bushels, actual measurement, is 

 correct. 



E. W. DAY. 



Essex, Nov. 4, 1867. Subscribed and sworn to before me, 

 JER. P. JONES, Justice of the Peace. 



COST OP CROP. tHE CROl'. 



Ploughing, $12 00. 164 bushels of Oats, 164 00. 



Harrowing, 5 00. g 1-2 tons of Straw, 45 00. 



Cost seed & sowing, 10 00. . 



Harvesting, 13 00. Total, $209 00* 



Threshing, 14 00. Cost, 59 00. 



Marketing, 5 00. 



$59 00. 



$150 00. 



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