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started it goes on indefinitely, so that the net profit on 

 first year can hardly be estimated. 



REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON GRAIN CROPS. 



The Committee on Grain Crops respectfuU}^ report that 

 there were six entries, and we recommend the following 

 premiums: 



$10. First premium, to C. K. Ordway & Son, West New- 

 bury, for crop of corn. 

 $5. Second premium, to Newton Jaquith, Jr., Andover, 

 for crop of corn. 

 $10. First premium, to J. J. H. Gregory, Middletou, for 



crop of rye. 

 $10. First premium, to C. K. Ordway & Son, West New- 

 bury, for crop of English hay. 

 A crop of Rye was also entered for premium by Hart- 

 well B. Abbott of Andover, but owing to illness at the 

 time of harvesting Mr. Abbott failed to make a statement, 

 his crop although perhaps not equal to the unusual crop 

 of Mr. Gregory's, was a good one, and would have been 

 worthy of a premium. 



Daniel A. Carltoo, John Barker, Peter D. Smith, C. C. 

 Blunt — Commillee. 



