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crop for 1899 was carrots and beets, manured with about 

 four cords of manure and a moderate amount of ashes. 



Ploughed the land 'in fall of 1899, and before ploughing 

 spread on four cords of cow and horse manure. Ploughed 

 twice in the spring, and applied four bags of Plymouth 

 Rock fertilizer. Sowed about June 10th in rows fourteen 

 inches apart. The crop is sold mostly for table in the 

 Boston market. 



Br. 



Profit, 1111 00 



Respectfully submitted, 



N. P. Perkins. 



STATEMENT CONCERNING A CROP OF ONIONS RAISED BY 

 N. P. PERKINS, WBNHAM, 1900. 



The crop raised on the land in 1898 was part onions 

 and part squashes, manured with manure and Canada 

 ashes. The crop for 1899 was onions and carrots, ma- 

 nured as before. In the fall of 1899 applied four and one- 

 half cords of cow and horse manure, and ploughed the 

 same in November. In the spring ploughed again, bring- 

 ing the manure to the surface. After harrowing, applied 



