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dug. Outlook for crop of late j)ot:xtoes pooV. Tyutlook for late 

 cnbhiigcs good and for cranberries i)oor. l^ot* cn6ii4h> gra"pc$\ 

 raised here to nuike a report upon. X'-V ■"''/> 



NORFOLK COUNTY. 



Franklin. — Rowen not up to the average. Corn promises to 

 be a full average. Late potatoes not an average crof). The cran- 

 berry crop will be very light. Grape culture has increased but 

 little in the past five years. Outlook for this year's crop medium. 



C. M. Allen. 



Mediuay. — Promise of about two-thirds of the usual rowen 



crop. At this date corn looks a full average. Have not heard 



of any potato rot, and the outlook for late potatoes is very fair. 



Late cabbages are looking well. Peaches have dropped, and the 



crop will be small but the quality is good. Robins have done 



much damage by pecking fruit, especially peaches. Think grape 



culture has increased slightly in the past five years. This year's 



crop will be light. 



Monroe Morse. 



Norfolk. — Light crop of rowen. Think corn crop will be a full 

 average. No potato rot or blight has appeared. Outlook for late 

 potatoes poor. Outlook for late cabbages good. Grape culture 

 here has not increased in the past five years. 



J. W. HiNKLEY. 



PLYMOUTH COUNTY. 



Halifax. — Rowen will be very light. Corn looks fair at pres- 

 ent, and, with good weather until it ripens, we shall have an 

 average crop. Potatoes are yielding better than we expected, 

 and more than an average crop will be harvested. Have heard of 

 no complaint of rot. Outlook for late cabbages fair and for cran- 

 berries better than an average. Do not think grape culture has 

 increased in the past five years. Outlook for grapes this year is 

 very poor. 



G. W. Hay WARD. 



Hanson. — Outlook very poor for the rowen crop. Corn 

 promises to be a full average. Have seen or heard of no 

 potato rot or blight. The outlook for late potatoes is fair. Out- 



