117 



Profit on the acre, $43 70 



Respectfully submitted, 



Frederick Stultz. 



This is to certify that the above statement is correct, and 

 the land contains one acre. 



Silas E. Hicks. 



STATEMENT OF CROP OF RYE, RAISED BY C. C. BLUNT, OF 



ANDOVER. 



The piece of land that I raised the crop of rye that I 

 enter for premium, was in 1892 in grass, was plowed late 

 in the season, in the spring of 1893, was cross plowed, and 

 about five cords stable manure, well harrowed in, and five 

 hundred pounds of Potato Fertilizer, and planted with 

 potatoes. A good crop was harvested. The soil is light 

 loam. The piece was then well harrowed, not plowed 

 again, or any manure or fertilizer used on the rye. One 

 bushel and one half (li) was sowed and brushed in. 



