32 AGRICULTURAL REPORT. [March, 



UPTON. — Claimant, 1. Acres sown, 1. Product, I5| bush. 



Average per acre. 15| bush. 

 Largest crop, 15^ bush. 

 Remarks. Two bs. of plaster on the crop ; moist soil. 



UXBRIDGE.— Claimants, 7. Acres sown, 14^. Product, 199 bush. 



Average per acre, 13 3-7 bush. 



Crops ; 28 bs. ; one of 14 bs. ; one of 11| bs. ; two of 10 bs. 

 per acre. 

 Remarks. Largest crop with 18 loads winter manure. With ten loads 

 of barn manure and three hhds. of lime per acre, on light, loamy clay : ci'op 

 10 bs. Every crop suffered from drought. 



WAR.^EN.— Claimants, 15. Acres sown, 17?. Product, 277^ bush. 



Average per acre, 15^ bush. 



Crops, 19 bs. ; two of 18i bs. ; one of 18 bs. ; six of 16 bush, 

 per acre. 

 Remarks. Four crops suffered from drought. 



WEBSTER.— Claimants, 5. Acres sown, 7i. Product, 106| bush. 



Average per acre, 13i bush. 



Crops, 19^ bs. ; one of 19 bs.; one of \5i bs. ; one of 15 bs. 

 per acre. 



WESTBORO'.— Claimants, 17. Acres sown, 30 7-12. Product, i(\Gi bush. 

 Average per acre, 15 1-10 bush. 



Crops, 21^ bs. ; one of 20 bs. ; one of 18| bs. ; one of 17J 



bush, per acre. 



Remarks. Largest crop without manure. Crop of 20 bs. 10 loads of 



green manure per acre. 15 bs. received two loads of mud per acre. 



Black sea wheat with 10 bs. lime and one of plaster per acre, produced 



16 5-G bs. per acre. 



W. BOYLSTDN.— Claimants, 15. Acres sown, 27§. Product, 3G9 bush. 

 Average [)er acre, 13J bush. 



Crops, 22 bs. ; one of 21 bs. ; one of 18 bs. ; one of 17 

 bush, per acre. 

 Remarks. Largest crop on a very wet soil with ten loads of spring ma- 

 nure. Ten loads of spring manure from under the barn windows, gave 12 

 bs. on hilly land. One crop eaten by worms. 



WESTMINSTER —Claimants, 32. Acres sown, 47. Product, 771 bush. 

 Average ])er acre, 16 19-47 bush. 

 Crops, 26 bs. ; one of 23 bs. ; one of 22 bs. ; one of 21 

 bush, per acre. 



