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NORFOLK COUNTY. 



FravMin. — The crop of Indian corn is very heavy but rowen 



is not over three-fourths of an average crop. Late potatoes are 



not an average in quantity or quality. Fall seeding is very 



uneven. Where grass was seeded with barley the barley has 



lodged and killed the grass to some extent. Where grass was 



sowed alone early in tlie fall tlie dry weatlicr hurt it in some 



places and in others it looks very fine. The cranberry crop is not 



an average in yield and qii:ilit,y. 



C. INI. Allen. 



Norfolk. — Crop of Indian corn an average one. About half 

 the corn fodder was secured before frost and the ears were well 

 hardened. Late potatoes average in yield l)ut are rotting some. 

 Full average amount of fall seeding has been done and is looking 

 very well :it present. Average crop of cranberries. All fruit 

 scarce except grapes. 



.1. W. lllNKLKY. 



South Weymouth. — Crop of Indian corn not a full average. 

 The rowen crop is slim on account of the drought after mowing 

 the first crop. Potatoes are rotting badly. Not many cranberries 

 in this town. 



J. G. HUTCHINS. 



PLYMOUTH COUNTY. 



Campello. — Crop of Indian corn a full average. Howen and 



potatoes not average crops. Average amount of fall seeding has 



been done and its condition is good. Cranberry croj) :in tiverage 



one in yield and (pinlity. Onion crop not an average as the seed 



failed to come up, owing to heavy rains, and the maggot also did 



some damage. 



Davls Copeland. 



Kingfitoyi. — Crop of Indian corn a full average. Rowen is an 

 average crop. Late potatoes not an average in yield or quality. 

 There has been but very little fall seeding done to date. The 

 cranberry ci'op will be about an average. Onion crops are very 

 small and poor, owing to maggots. Heavy frost September 25, 

 doing considerable damage to late cranberries and all late vege- 

 tables. 



J. H. CUSHJLAN. 



