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Ouions are not raised. Potatoes are rotting very badly. The 

 prospect for root crops, celery and other late market-garden crops 

 is very good. Apples small, about average in quantity ; pears 

 very few ; peaches very few ; no cranberries, 



Wdshincfton (E. H. Eames). — Corn is a better crop than for 

 the last two or three years. Rowen and fall feed are up to the 

 normal. No fall seeding has been done as yet. Onions are not 

 raised in this locality. Potatoes are rotting badly, and some fields 

 will not be dug. Apples are about half a crop ; pears very good ; 

 peaches, grapes and cranberries not raised. 



Peru (F. G. Creamer). — Indian corn is a fair crop. Rowen 

 and fall feed are up to the normal. The usual amount of fall 

 seeding has been done, and it has caught well and looks finely. 

 No onions raised. Potatoes are a large crop, but are rotting 

 badly. Turnips, carrots and beets look well ; no celery raised. 

 There is a very poor crop of all kinds of fruit. 



Cheshire (L. J. Northup) . — Indian corn is two weeks late, but 

 will be about a normal crop. Rowen and fall feed are fully up 

 to the normal. The usual amount of fall seeding has been done, 

 but it is too early to report as to condition. The onion crop is 

 very limited, but good where raised. Potatoes are good in quality, 

 but more than half the crop is rotten. The prospect for root crops 

 is very promising. Apples are less than half a normal jneld ; 

 pears, peaches and grapes fine crops ; cranberries not raised. 



Savoy (W. W. Burnett). — Corn is an average crop, but a 

 little late. Rowen and fall feed are up to the usual average. 

 Very little fall seeding has been done, and it must be put in late 

 this season. Onions are not raised in this locality. Potatoes are 

 scarcely an average yield, but of fair quality. Turnips are the 

 principal root crop raised for market, and they promise well. 

 Fruits of all kinds are somewhat below the average yields. 



Neio Ashford (Eliiiu Ingraham). — There is an average crop 

 of Indian corn. Rowen and fall feed are up to the usual average. 

 The usual amount of fall seeding has been done, and it is in good 

 condition. Onions are not raised. Potatoes were a good crop, but 

 the rot has struck them hard. Root crops, celery and other late 

 market-garden crops are not grown. Apples are about one-third 

 of a crop. 



FRANKLIN COUNTY. 



Monroe (1). H. Sherman). — Corn is but little raised except 

 for the silo. Rowen is more than a normal crop, and fall feed is 

 good. But very little fall seeding has been done. Onions are 

 not raised. Light yield of potatoes, and quality good, but they 



