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[successful competitous may receive their premiums in plate 

 or money, at their option.] 



LIST or FBEMIUMS FOB THE YEAR 1865. 



FARMS. 



EXPERIMENTS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, 



PROGRESSIVE HUSBANDRY. 



For the best conducted and most improved Farm during five 

 consecutive years, — of which the occupant shall present annually 

 to the Trustees a satisfactory account of the whole management 

 of it, — of the crops produced, of the improvement made and of 

 the stock kept, — a premium of One Hundred Dollars, to be paid 

 at the end of the term. 



Note. Whenever any farm shall be entered for this premium, the Secretary of the Society 

 ehall give notice thereof to the Committee on Progressive Husbandry annually, who will be re- 

 quired to examine the farm, and certify the general management of it. 



MANAGEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT OF FARMS. 



For the best managed Farm, taking into view the condition of 

 the buildings, fences and orchards, the cultivation of the lands, 

 the care and management of the stock, the quantity, quality and 

 preservation of the crops, the expenses incurred and the improve- 

 ments made during the year, with a detailed statement of the 

 whole to be rendered on or before November 15th, $25 ; second 

 best, $20. 



Competitors must give notice of their intention to the Secretary, 

 on or before June 15th. Farms entered for premium will be 

 viewed by the Supervisory Committee, as they shall deem expedi- 

 ent, between June 20th and September 20th. Any farm offered 

 for inspection, Avithout being entered for a premium, will be viewed 

 and reported by the Committee, if seasonable application be made 

 to the Chairman. 



IMPROVING MEADOW AND SWAMP LANDS. 



For the best experiment in reclaiming wet meadow or swamp 

 is, by drainage or otherwise, on not less than one-half acre, 



