93 



132 00 

 There was on the rod 2 1-2 barrels, or 400 barrels per 

 acre. I am selling at |1.00 per barrel. 



Crop, Cr. $200 00 



" Dr. 32 00 



Profit, 1168 00 



Respectfully submitted, 



Walter Smith. 



I certify that I measured the rod of land on which grew 

 the two and one-half barrels of cabbage. 



John H. George. 



statement of CHARLES C. BLUNT, CONCERNING CROP OF 



PARSNIPS. 



The land occupied by the crop of parsnips, which I en- 

 ter for premium, is a dark loam, with a gravelly subsoil. 

 The crop of 1890 was sweet corn, manured in the hill at 

 the rate of four cords per acre. The crop of 1891 was 

 squashes, manured at the rate of seven cords per acre. In 

 the Fall after the sauashes were harvested, the land was 



