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±u * PREMIUMS. 



GRAIN. 

 Committee. — J. A. Marshall, Joel Page, Ira Carleton, Loriston 

 Stockwell, of Fitchburg ; J. T. Everett, of Princeton. 



The Committee may award gratuities for valuable new varieties of 

 grain. 



For the most profitable crops of Corn, Wheat, Rye, Barley and Oats? 

 one acre each ; of Cabbages and Beans one-eighth acre each ; the pro- 

 duct of Corn to be not less than 4320 lbs. on the cob ; that of Wheat. 

 Eye, Barley and Oats, not less than 1200 lbs. of grain each. 



Corn, ----- 1st premium, - $8,00 



2d premium, - 6,00 



Wheat, ----- 1st premium, - 8,00 



2d premium, - 5,00 



Rye, ----- 1st premium, - 3,00 



2d premium, - 2,00 



Barley, ----- 1st premium, - 3,00 



2d premium, - 2,00 



Oats, 1st premium, - 3,00 



2d premium, - 2,00 



Field Beans, 1st premium, - 2,00 



2d premium, - 1,00 



ROOT CROPS AND CABBAGES. 



Committee. — Abram S. Dole, Thomas Gibson, of Fitchburg ; Wm. 

 Baker, of Lunenburg; H. C. Hill, of Gardner; J. E. Merriam, of 

 Princeton. 



For the most profitable crops of Potatoes, one -fourth acre each ; of 

 Carrots, Onions, Beets and Turnips, one-eighth acre each. 



Potatoes, not less than 3000 lbs., - 1st premium, - $4,00 



2d premium, - 3,00 



Carrots, not less than 5500 lbs., - 1st premium, -• 4,00 



2d premium, - 3,00 



Onions, not less than 2000 lbs., 1st premium, Harris on Insects 



2d premium, - 2,00 



Sugar Beets, 1st premium, - 2,00 



2d premium, - 1,00 



Mangel Wurzels, - - - 1st premium, - 2,00 



2d premium, - * 1,00 



