DRAINING LAND. 



For the most successful exi)eriment in Draining Land, two 

 premiums — 18, 4. To be paid in 1882. 



Committee — H. C. Dunham, Marsh field, Chairman ; C. T. 

 Hatch, Marshfield, Frank Ford, Marshfield. 



Applications for the foregoing premiums must be made to the 

 Secretary on or before September 1, 1880. 



A full and careful statement in writing must be furnished the 

 committee as to the soil, mode of cultivation, the whole method 

 of planting, and expense connected therewith, or no premiums 

 will be awarded. 



HAY. 



For the largest crop of English Hay, on one acre, not less 

 than three tons at one crop, a premium of $8. 



For the next largest crop, $5. 



Committee. — Harvey D. Northey, Scituate, Chairman ; Sam- 

 uel Cushman, Kingston, C. O. Ellms, Scituate. 



GRAIN. 



For the greatest crop of white or yellow Corn, on one acre, 

 and not less than sixty bushels, two premiums — $8, 4. 



For the greatest crop of white or yellow Corn, on half an 

 acre, and not less than thirty bushels, two premiums — $5, 3. 



For the greatest crop of Rye on an acre, and not less than 

 twenty-five bushels, two premiums — $5, 3. 



For the greatest crop of Wheat on an acre, and not less than 

 twenty-five bushels, two premiums — 15, 4. 



For the greatest crop of Barley on an acre, and not less than 

 twenty-five bushels, two premiums — $5, 3. 



For the greatest crop of Oats on an acre, and not less than 

 forty-five busliels, two premiums — $5, 3. 



