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in early has made a good catch Prices for crops raised for mar- 

 ket have been a little under the average. Hay has been our most 

 profitable crop and potatoes our least profitable one. The season 

 has been a very profitable one on the whole. 



Canton (Edwin V. Kinsley). — The corn crop is above the 

 average, much of that sown being for the silo or to be fed green 

 and making very heavy growth. Root crops are up to the usual 

 average. Farm stock is in good condition and the supply of milk 

 has been ample to date. Prices ruled very high the first part of 

 the season and are about average at the present time. Fall seed- 

 ing is somewhat backward, although the Indian summer weather 

 of the past week has improved it. Cabbages and onions have been 

 our most profitable crops, and sweet corn, potatoes and apples our 

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

 about an average one for profit. 



Nortoood (F. A. Fales). — Indian corn is three-fourths of a 

 normal crop in value. Root crops are up to the usual average. 

 Farm stock is in good condition. Fall seeding is in fair shape. 

 Prices for crops raised for market have been lower than usual. 

 Potatoes have been our most profitable crop and peas our least 

 profitable one. Considered as a whole, the season has not been a 

 profitable one, owing to low prices. 



Millis (E. F. Richardson) . — Indian corn is a good crop. 

 Root crops are below the average. Farm stock is in good condi- 

 tion. Fall seeding is in fair condition. Prices for crops raised 

 for market have been better than usual. Grass has been our most 

 profitable crop and potatoes our least profitable one. Considered 

 as a whole the season has been a profitable one for our farmers. 



Walpole (Edward L. Shepard). — Indian corn is about a two- 

 thirds crop. Root crops are below the usual average. Farm 

 stock is in fairly good condition. Fall seeding is in normal con- 

 dition. Prices for crops raised for market have been about the 

 same as in former years. Hay has been our most profitable crop 

 and potatoes and corn our least profitable ones. The season is 

 not up to the normal in profit. 



Foxboroiigli (E. A. Morse). — Indian corn is above a normal 

 crop and more raised than usual. Roots are about average yields. 

 Farm stock is in good condition. Fall seeding is looking finely 

 and more than usual has been done. Prices for crops raised for 

 market have been above the average of the past few years. Pota- 

 toes have been our most profitable crop. I do not hear much 

 complaint, so should say that the season had been a good one 

 financially. 



