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The product in all these cases shall be taken, and deemed to be 

 160th part of an acre, and the member of the Committee shall sign 

 a certificate of the amount. 



These forms must be returned to the Secretary on or before Nov. 

 10th, with each question concerning the crop answered, and the 

 first two certificates signed by a second person. 



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For the most profitable acre of Corn, (of any variety) the 

 product to be not less than 22 pounds of shelled 

 Corn to the square rod when weighed by the 



Committee, ... - S6,00 



second best do., - - - - 4,00 



third best do., . - - - 3,00 



fourth best do., . . . . 2,00 

 For the most profitable acre of Wheat, not less than 1500 



pounds of grain, - - - r 4,00 



" second best do., _ - - - 3,00 



" third best do., .... 2,00 

 For the most profitable acre of Rye, not less than 1400 



pounds of grain, . - _ - 3,00 



•' second best do., ... - 2,00 

 For the most profitable acre of Barley, not less than 13S0 



pounds of grain, . - _ - 3,00 



*' second best do., . _ - - 2,00 

 For the most profitable acre of Oats, not less than loOO 



pounds of grain, - - - - 3,00 



" second best do., . . , . 2,00 



For the most profitable eighth of an acre of Cabbages, 2,00 



" second best do., - - . - 1,00 



For the most profitable eighth of an acre of White Beans, 2.00 



" second be>;t do., . , - - 1,00 



For the most profitable half acre of Potatoes., not less than 



6000 pounds, - ^ . . 3,00 



" second best do., - - - - 2,00 

 For the most profitable eighth of an acre of Carrots, not 



less than 5500 pounds, - - - 3,00 



" second best do., .... 2,00 

 For the most profitable eighth of an acre of Onions, not 



less than 2500 pounds, - - - . 3,00 



