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more than one-fourth of an average crop. Rowen and fall feed 

 are up to the usual average. The usual amount of fall seeding has 

 been done and at present it is in good condition. Onions are not 

 raised. Early potatoes are a good crop, but late ones are not over 

 half a crop. Root crops, celery and late market-garden crops are 

 not raised in this locality. Apples and pears are an average crop ; 

 other fruits not raised. 



HiUicock (C. H. Wells). — There is very little corn that will 

 ripen. Rowen and fall feed are up to the usual average. The 

 usual amount of fall seeding has been done and it is in good con- 

 dition. Onions are not raised. Potatoes are not more than a 

 third of a full crop, but are of good quality. Not many root crops, 

 celery and other late market-garden crops raised. Apples will be 

 an average crop ; other fruit scarce. 



Laneshoroxigh (Scott Jenks). — Indian corn is 80 per cent of 

 an average crop. Rowen and fall feed are up to the usual average. 

 The usual amount of fall seeding has been done and it is in good 

 condition. Potatoes have rotted badly. Apples, pears, peaches 

 and grajies are good crops. Early frost has injured corn, rowen, 

 etc. 



Cheshire (L. J. Northup). — Indian corn will not be more than 

 three-fourths of a crop. Rowen on early cut fields will be good, 

 fall feed in the same ratio. Fall seeding has not been equal to 

 former years in amount done, and it is too early to form an opinion 

 of its condition. Potatoes have rotted, making the yield much 

 less than average; quality good. Root crops are looking well; 

 cabbages are a splendid crop ; turnips growing finely. Apples 

 are quite plentiful ; pears a little off. 



Florida (E. D. Rice). — Corn is very backward, but is doing 

 well now. Rowen and fall feed are up to the usual average. 

 About the usual amount of fall seeding has been done and it is in 

 good condition. Onions are not much raised and are a light crop. 

 Some fields of potatoes are rotting badly aiul some give a normal 

 crop. Not much celery is raised ; turnips are raised for market 

 and are looking well. Apples are looking well. 



FRANKLIN COUNTY. 



Roice (J. F. Huown). — Indian corn is not over 5 per, cent of 

 an average crop and we have no sound corn. Fall feed is in 

 average condition ; rowen not quite up to the average because the 

 first crop was late cut. Less than the usual amount of fall seeding 

 has been done, but what is in is looking well. Potatoes arc about 

 an average crop as to yield and (luality. Apples and pears have 

 turned out well. 



