51 



April, four cows being milked, 1000 qts. 



During this month the heifers vv^ere suckling 



calves and two cows were dry. 

 May, 3 cows and 1 heifer in milk, 950 qts. 



June, 3 cows and 3 heifers for the month, 1 



heifer 15 days, 1 heifer 20 days, 1250 qts. 



July, 4 cows and 2 heifers in milk, 1551 qts. 



August, 3 cows and 2 heifers in milk, 1587 qts. 



One cow C!)lved during this month, her calf 



was fatted and took the milk to Sept. 10. 

 September, 4 cows and 2 heifers for this month, 



1 cow for 20 days, 1 heifer nearly dry, 

 October, 5 cows and 1 heifer, 

 November, 6 cows and 1 lieifer, 15 days, 

 December, 6 cows, 

 January, 6 cows, 



February, 5 cows (1 cow dry this month), 

 March, 4 cows (2 cows dry this month), 



Total produce of milk for the year, 

 Value at 3| cents per quart, 

 Value of calves sold, 



Value of produce of herd for the year, 635.23 



As at some times in the year I have a family of 

 boarders, and the amount of milk used at home is always 

 large, I reckon that so used, in the whole product at the 

 regular selling price, keeping a memorandum of the 

 quantity. 



*STATEMENT OF JOHN Q. EVANS. 



1 herewith make an entry for the society's premium for 

 the greatest product of milk in proportion to the number of 

 cows of not less than four in number, lor one year from 

 April 1st, 1884 to April 1, 1885. 



*As the above was the only other entr}' his statement is given. 



D. W. Low, Sec'y. 



