70 PREMIUMS. 



DOUBLE TEAMS. 



Committee.— 'EphTSLim Graham, Lunenburg ; Joseph P. Hay ward, 

 Sterling; Elbridge Johnson, Leommster ; W. W. Benson, Princeton; 

 George Howard, Ashburnhara. 



Double teams. Three premiums — $7, 5, 3. 

 Minors, with steers. Three premiums — $6, 4, 2. 



SINGLE TEAMS. 



Committee. — Jerome W, Foster, Ashburnham ; Moses H. Mirick, 

 Princeton; Aretas Raymond, Westminster; Joseph Smith, Fitchburg; 

 Benton T. Works, Fitchburg. 

 Single Teams. Three premiums — $7, 5, 3. 

 Minors, with Steers. Three premiums — SG, 4, 2. 



HORSE TEAMS. 



Committee.— William Woodbury, Fitchburg; J.C.Davis, Ash- 

 burnham ; Joseph Cozzens, Leominster ; William L. Brown, Lunen- 

 burg; Joseph Whitcomb, East Princeton. 

 Horse or mule teams. Three premiums — $7, 5, 3. 



CROPS. 



All entries for Premiums in this department must be made with the 

 Secretary, on or before June 1st, with the exception of English turnips 

 and cabbages, which must be entered on or before August .1st. Imme- 

 diately after these dates the Secretary will transmit to all competitors a 

 copy of the following blank form, adopted by the Trustees, to correspond 

 with the requirements of the Board of Agriculture. 



In pursuance of authority delegated to the Board of Agriculture, by 

 ehap. 24 of the Acts of 1862, Agricultural Societies receiving the 

 bounty of the State, are required to make use of the following form, 

 and be governed by its conditions, in the mod-e of ascertaining the 

 amount of crops entered for premium : 



Worcester North Agricultural Society. 



Statement concerning a crop of , raised by Mr. , in the 



town of , 1867. 



What was the crop of 1865? 



What manure was used, and how much ? 



What was the crop of 1866 ? 



What manure was used, and how much ? 



What is the nature of the soil ? 



When, and how many times plowed, and how deep ? 



