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for crops raised for market have been up to the average. Oats and 

 hay have been our most profitable crops and corn our least profit- 

 able one. The season has not been very profitable ; about an 

 average one 



Washington (E. H. Eames). — Coin is about 25 per cent of a 

 full crop in value. Root crops are liUle raised. Farm stock is in 

 good condition. No fall seeding is done in this vicinity. Prices 

 for market crops have ranged about the same as last yt'ar, except 

 that potatoes are a little higher. Potatoes have been our most 

 profitable crop and corn our least profitable one. Taking every- 

 thing into consideration the farmers have done as well as for the 

 last two years, but not as well as in some former years. 



Laneshorough (Scott Jenks). — Indian corn is about a three- 

 fourths crop. Root crops have proved to be above the usual 

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

 good condition. Prices for crops raised for market have been 

 about average. Hay has been our most profitable crop and corn 

 our least profitable one. The season has not been as profitable as. 

 last year, taken as a whole. 



New Asliford (Elihd Ingraham). — Corn is about half a crop 

 in value. Root crops have proved to be average crops. Farm 

 stock is in fine condition. Fall seeding is in fair condition. Prices 

 for cro|)s raised for market have been about average. Oats are 

 our most profitable crop, and corn our least profitable one. Con- 

 sidered as a whole, the season has been a profitable one for our 

 farmers. 



Savoy (W. W. Burnett). — Indian corn is but a small percent- 

 age of an average crop. Root crops are about half crops on tlie 

 whole. Farm stock is in first-rate condition. Fall seeding is in 

 fair condition. Prices for crops raised for market have been a 

 fair average this year. The grass crop has been our most profitable 

 one and corn our least profitable crop. On the whole the season 

 falls short of an average season for profit to farmers. The first 

 killing frost came on the morning of October 25th, the latest in 

 my remembrance. 



FRANKLIN COUNTY. 



Haidey (C. C. Fuller). — Indian corn is less than half a normal 

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

 stock is in good condition. Fall seeding is looking well. Prices 

 for crops raised for market have been about an average of those 

 received in former years. Hay and potatot'S have been our most 

 profitable crops and corn our least profitable one. Considered as 

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



