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6. The grain and other products, usually so mea- 

 sured, are to be divided by the bushel (such excepted as 

 are agreed to be sold and the proceeds divided) and 

 delivered into landlord'' s granary on the farm ^ or hauled 

 by tenant, if landlord so requires, to any mill or place 

 not exceeding five miles distance. Indian corn, first 

 divided, and stored in the cob ; but it shall be shelled 

 or threshed by the tenant, when landlord requires. Half 

 the fax to be delivered from the swingle. No grain to 

 be stored, or kept by the tenant in the dwelliftg house, 



7. Landlord to find, or, at his option, pay for, one 

 half of all seed; whether for the garden- truck, roots, 

 or grain, 



8. Landlord's share shall be delivered, or at his option 

 safely stored; and properly sheltered and preserved ^ or 

 sold and proceeds accounted for by tenant, if landlord 

 so require it. 



9. Landlord is to receive one halfo^ all grain, butter, 

 or other products, and all increase of stock ; or, if sold, 

 one half of the proceeds, for all things raised on or 

 agreed to be sold off, the farm. Nothing, produced or 

 supported by the farm, is to be raised made or grown 

 [in the operations of agriculture, grazing, dairy, or 

 other products of husbandry and rural economy] but 

 for joint benefit ; and to be equally shared between the 

 parties. If bees are kept, honey, wax or profits, to be 

 divided ; the stock originally to be furnished at joint 

 expence. 



10. Tenant to have out of the garxlen, what he wants 

 for his family use. The residue to be sold ; and pro- 

 ceeds divided. 



