81 



1862, and was threshed August Gth. The grain and straw were 

 carefully weighed, and the result was as follows : 



1861. 



1862.* 



1861. 



1862. 



1861. 



1862. 



1861. 



1862. 



Profit on No. 1 above cost of manure, $18.97 \ 



i( n it n (£ it Q9 r.n ^ 



Loss 

 Profit 



" No. 2 

 <( <( 



" No. 3 



(( (( 



" No. 4 



u 

 il 

 t< 

 l( 

 << 



« 

 << 

 <( 



22.73 ; 



32.24 ) 

 3.76 [ 

 1.24) 



22 



32 



13 



21 



23.96 



19.50 



Synopsis of the Weather. 



$51.52 

 54.97 

 35.00 

 4.46 loss. 



Milton, Nov. 28, 1862. 



Charles Breck. 



*The profit on the several lots for 1862 is found the same as in 1861, by deduct- 

 ing the products of No. 5, where there was no manure used (that being the natural 

 product of the soil,^ — all over that should be credited to the manure. 



