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West Newbury, Oct. 23, 1893. 

 This is to certify that I have measured the land belong- 

 ing to C. K. Ordway & Son on which the corn grew, that 

 they entered for premium. It contains one acre. 



Wm. E. Ambrose. 



STATEMENT OF NEWTON JAQUITH, JR., CORN CROP. 



The piece of corn entered by me for premium wa& 

 raised on ground that in 1891 was in grass and received 

 no manure that year. In 1892 the crop was corn, well 

 manured with barn manure. The present year no manure 

 was used except a small amount of fertilizer in the drill. 

 On the acre 132 baskets or 66 bushels of shelled corn 

 were raised. 



The cost of the crop was as follows, viz. 



Ploughing, 



Harrowing, ' 



Planting, 



Fertilizer, 



Hoeing twice, 



Cutting, 



Husking, 



Carting to Barn, 



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 Respectfully submitted, 



Newton Jaqutth, Jr. 



statement of C. K. ordway & SON, HAY CROP. 



This piece of land has been in grass four years. It is 

 intervale land on the bank of the river. 

 It contains two and one half acres, (2^). 



