320 Profit of Soiling Cattle, 



Ainount brought forward, S 



222 1-2 bushels of barley delivered but no 

 rice fixed; the brewer informed me not long 

 bince, he expected the market would be fixed 

 at one dollar per bushel, 



247 1-2 bushels of wheat sold for S 2 50 

 cents per bushel ; seed retained, rated at the 

 same price the purchaser hauled it from my 

 barn, - - , - 



Peaches sold for 85 dollars 66 cents, a trivial 

 article, but the trees and gathering injured 

 the crops on the ground near three acres, 



76 tons of hay: 7 tons deducted, fed to the 

 horses after the 10th of August, when proper 

 grasses for the horses became very deficient. 

 69 tons at 12 dollars 50 cents per ton ; hay- 

 sellers will consider this too low, but it must 

 be judiciously applied to be worth as much 

 when fed away on the farm, 



1430 loads of compost estimated equal in 

 nutrition to 587 loads of dung. Farm yard 

 and stable dung unmixed, 804 loads, the 

 whole 1391 loads of 32 cubical feet each at 

 50 cents, . . - . 



The purchasers of m.anure will consider this 

 much too low, but this price pays attendance 

 on cattle, and every other expense till it is 

 ready for the crops. 



19 tons of corn stalks and husks, the tops 

 and blades were given green to the cattle — 



Carried forward, S 3580 61 



