DEAINING LAND. 



For the most successful experiment in Draining Land, two 

 premiums — 18, 4. To be paid in 1887. 



Committee. — H. C. Dunham, Marshfield, Chairman; C. T. 

 Hatch, Marshfield, Frank Ford, Marshfield. 



Applications for the foregoing premiums must be made to 

 the Secretary on or before September 1, 1885. 



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 J 

 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 ; James 

 H. West, Pembroke, C. O. Ellms, Scituate. 



GRAIN, 



For the greatest crop of white or yellow Cci-n, on one acre, 

 and not less than sixty bushels, two premiums — $8, 5. 



For the greatest crop of white or yellow CorDj on half an 

 acre, and not less than thirty bushels, two premiums — $5, 8. 



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 — $5, 3. 



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 tha^ 

 fprty-five bushels, t^o prejpiums — $5, 3. 



