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crop and barley least profitable. Considered as a whole, the season 

 has been a profitable one. Farm stock in excellent condition. 



Spencer (H. H. Kingsbury). — Root crops average. B^all seed- 

 ing is in need of rain. Corn has been our most profitable crop ; 

 potatoes have been least profitable. Considered as a whole, the 

 season has been a profitable one. Farm stock is thriving and in 

 good health. The weather has been very favorable for harvesting, 

 and fall work is well along. 



New Braintree (C. D. Sage). — Root crops hardly up to the 

 average. Apples a little better than was expected. Fall seeding 

 has suffered for want of rain. Hay, corn and fodder corn have 

 been our most profitable crops ; oats and rye have been least 

 profitable. Considered as a whole, the season has been more than 

 an average one. Farm stock is looking well, and cows are doing 

 well. Dairy products have sold readily at fair prices. 



Oakham (Jesse Allen). — Fall seeding in good condition. 

 Milk has been most profitable with us, with corn next ; apples 

 have been least profitable. Considered as a whole, the season 

 has been a profitable one. Farm stock in good condition. 



Dana (E. A. Albee). — Root crops a good average. Fall 

 seeding not in as good condition as usual, on account of dry 

 weather. Corn has been our most profitable crop ; potatoes have 

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

 an average one. Farm stock in fair condition. Cows have shrunk 

 in milk more than usual, on account of short feed. 



Templeton (Lucien Gove). — Root crops average. Apples of 

 good quality. Fall seeding not in very good condition. Corn, 

 hay, cabbages and small fruits have been most profitable ; potatoes, 

 apples, pears, squashes and beans least profitable. Considered as 

 a whole, the season has been reasonably profitable. Farm stock in 

 average condition. Apples not a full crop but quality extra. 

 Corn harvested in splendid condition. 



Wincliendon (W. H. Sawyer). — Root crops a full average. It 

 has been too dry for fall seeding to catch well. Corn has been 

 our most profitable crop ; potatoes Iiave been least profitable. 

 Considered as a whole, the season has been a profitable one. 

 Farm stock about in average condition. 



Westminster (Joseph Hager). — Root crops a full average. 

 Fall seeding in average condition. Corn and root crops have 

 been most profitable ; potatoes have been our least profitable crop. 

 Considered as a whole, the season has been fully up to the average. 

 Farm stock in very good condition. The apple crop was very 

 good, but the opportunity to dispose of it was limited. 



