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Mr. M. cultivates for market ; shows good judgment and skill. 

 Has a true help-meet in a wife, a remarkable woman, who takes 

 care of the garden, and raises flowers, vegetables and fruits. No 

 pretensions, but a well-managed farm and good crops. 



Mr. N. exhibits great knowledge and care of trees and vegeta- 

 bles ; has the best garden we have seen, with native and foreign 

 fruits. Every thing here is for home comfort and enjoyment. 



Mr. D. has been improving his place for many years, and pre- 

 sents in its general appearance and in the abundance of its pro- 

 ducts, a strong motive to young men to imitate his example. 



P. S. — This town has many fine farms and good men not 

 enough appreciated. 



Mrs. M. carries on a large farm with good judgment and suc- 

 cess ; makes improvements, and brings up her boys to work ; has 

 great enterprise and industry. 



Mr. A. is a skilful and prosperous farmer ; has made great 

 progress within ten years ; gives every indication of honest work 

 and good management; deeply interested in the prosperity of our 

 Society. 



Mr. B., a fine specimen of a young, diligent and thriving farm- 

 er ; has an excellent orchard of five hundred and fifty trees ; his 

 farm a first rate school for a Yankee boy to learn the trade. Such 

 men honor agriculture. 



Mr. M., a genuine New England cultivator, whose grounds ex- 

 hibit good management and yield large crops ; makes careful ex- 

 periments ; every thing in prime order within doors and without ; 

 fences well-kept, implements abundant and of the best quality. 

 Passed a pleasant and instructive day in this town, which has as 

 many good farms and farmers as any in the county. 



Mr. K. has excellent and well-cultivated land, new and con- 

 venient buildings, orchard of five hundred trees promising well. 

 This farm is a credit and benefit to the town. 



Mr. S., an enterprising farmer, who reads, thinks, experiments, 

 keeps exact accounts, and goes on cautiously and with good re- 

 sults. Farm small, but well tilled and clean. 



P. S. — This town has some capital farms and cultivators, not 

 half so well known and appreciated as they should be. 



Messrs. M. have fine farms, not large but well tilled ; men of 

 enterprise, intelligence and skill. The example of such men is a 

 benefit to the whole community. 



Mr. M., a young farmer, Avho improves his place with much 

 judgment, and gives promise of unusual success. 



Mr. G. has good buildings, garden, fruit and vegetables. 

 Every thing within and around neat and comfortable. Prime 

 specimen of a prosperous farmer. 



Mr. A. does not believe farming profitable generally, but acts 

 as if he did ; reclaims meadows and raises great crops of grass ; 



