5. 



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



Committee. — Samuel C. Stetson, Marshfield, Chairman ; 

 David Brown, Jr., Marshfield, Josephus Dawes, Duxbury. 



ROOT CROPS. 



For the greatest crop of Carrots, on not less than one- 

 fourth of an acre, and not less than five hundred bushels to 

 the acre, three premiums — $4, 3, 2. 



For the greatest crop of Beets on one fourth of an acre, 

 and not less than six hundred bushels to the acre, three 

 premiums — 14, 3, 2. 



For the greatest quantity of Onions, on one-eighth of an 

 acre, and not less than sixty bushels, three premiums — $4, 3, 2. 



For the greatest quantity of Potatoes, not less than one 

 hundred and twenty-five bushels, on one half of an acre, three 

 premiums — $4, 3, 2. 



For the greatest crop of Turnips, not less than three hun- 

 dred bushels, on one half of an acre, three premiums — $4, 3, 2. 



Committee. — Francis P. Arnold, Pembroke, Chairman ; H. 

 C. Dunham, Marshfield, J. H. Bourne, Marshfield. 



Competitors for premiums on Grain and Root crops will be 

 required to furnish the committee, on or before November 1, 

 1882, a particular statement, in writing, of the preparation of 

 the land for seed, its previous culture, the kind, quality, and 

 value of the manure applied, the amount of labor expended, 

 with such practical suggestions as they may be pleased to 

 make. 



