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dition. Farm stock is looking well, considering the dry season. 

 Early fall seeding did very poorly, but late seeding did well. The 

 prices for farm products have been about normal. Celery and 

 squashes have been our most profitable crops and corn and pota- 

 toes have been our least profitable ones. Considered as a whole, 

 the season has been a fairly profitable one. 



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

 average. Farm stock is in good condition. Fall seeding is look- 

 ing well. We have had quicker markets and better prices this 

 year than usual. Grass and forage crops have been our most profi- 

 table crops and root crops our least profitable ones. Considered 

 as a whole, the season has been fairly profitable. 



Asliby (Anson Wetherbee). — Root crops are not up to the 

 usual average. Farm stock is looking well. Fall seeding is look- 

 ing well. Prices for farm crops have been a good average. Corn 

 has been our most profitable crop and hay our least profitable one. 

 The season has hardly been an average one for profit. Mowings 

 and pastures are both looking green. 



Townsend (G. A. Wilder). — Root crops are not up to the 

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

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

 same as usual. Peaches, asparagus and potatoes have been our 

 most profitable crops. The season has been a fair one for profit, 

 though not up to the average. Indications pointed to a very large 

 apple crop with low prices, but the high winds reduced the mar- 

 ketable quantity and prices are firmer. 



Chelmsford (P. P. Perham). — Root crops are up to the usual 

 average. Farm stock is in fair condition. Fall seeding promises 

 well. Prices for crops raised for market have been a little better 

 than the average. The hay crop has been our most profitable one 

 and potatoes the least profitable. As a whole, the season has been 

 fairly profitable for our farmers. 



Carlisle (E. J. Carr). — Root crops are not up to the average. 

 Farm stock is below the average in condition. Early fall seeding 

 is in very poor condition, but the late seeding looks somewhat 

 better. Prices for farm crops have been above the average. Corn 

 and beans have been our most profitable crops and potatoes our 

 least profitable one. The season has been a profitable one, as good 

 prices have generally prevailed. Both pastures and mowings look 

 well and promise well for another year. 



Concord (Wm. H. Hunt). — Root crops are up to the usual 

 average. Farm stock is looking well. Prices for crops raised for 

 market have been rather better than for the last few years. Sweet 

 corn, tomatoes, pears and early apples have been our most profit- 



