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Cr. 



1888. By ten cords of wood, $20.00 



Twenty-five bushels potatoes, 17.50 



One ton corn fodder, 10.00 



1880. By thirty bushels corn, 22.50 



Two tons of cabbage, 40.00 



One ton of stover, 8.00 



1890. Cabbage sold, 100.00 

 Two tons of stover, 16.00 



1891. Twenty bushels rye, 23.00 

 2495 lbs. of straw, 17.47 



Improvement receipts, $284.47 



Net profit, $101.47 



Respectfully submitted, 



C. K. Okdway & Son. 



STATEMENT OF C. MOYNIHAN. 



I commenced the improvement of the pasture seven years 

 ago, it being covered by bushes of various kinds ; first I cut 

 the bushes, next I ploughed the land. The first year I 

 raised squashes, the crop yielding well ; I put two cords of 

 manure on four acres. The second year I planted it with 

 potatoes and squashes, using about sixteen cords of stable 

 manure, and I got 400 bushels of potatoes and five tons of 

 squashes. Third year the crop was onions, potatoes, cab- 

 bage and carrots. I had 200 bushels of onions, 300 bushels 

 of potatoes, between fifty and sixty dozen cabbage, two 

 tons carrots. Fourth year all in corn, hoed it level and 

 sowed to grass; had a good yield. Fifth, sixth and seventh 

 years grass, had by estimate six tons of hay on the four 

 acres each year. 



Respectfully, 



Cornelius Moynihan. 



Geo. W. Adams, J. F. Smith, Charles 0. Cummings — 

 Committee. 



