166 



Farm. 



Hay, 40 tons, at $12 50 



Oats in the milk, 14 " 10 00 



Oats, ripe, 60 bushels, 37^ 



Straw in bundles, 1,155 bundles, 4 



Pork, 2,730 lbs., 6 



Butter, 601 lbs., 22 



Milk, 4,409 gallons, 18| 



Eggs, 322 doz., 14 



Poultry, 165 lbs., 8 



Orchard. 



Apples, 75 bbls., at $1 50 



Pears, 50 bushels, 1 00 



Cherries, 150 " 1 00 



Currants, 25 « 1 00 



Peaches, 10 " 1 00 



Strawberries, 2 " 6 00 



Farming D epartment in account with Bloomingdah Asylum. 

 Dr. Cr. 



To *Farmers wages, $773 90 By am't of vegetables, $1996 49 



do board, 520 00 " hay and milk, 1889 62 



do implements, 12 80 " fruit, 359 50 



Manure, 308 76 sale of live stock, 97 50 



Live stock, 78 09 



Grain for cows, 120 00 



Hay and vegetables, 

 consumed by cows, . . 388 00 

 Bal. in favor of farm, 2141 56 



$4,343 11 $4,343 11 



•Six men, viz: one farmer, employed the whole year $25 per month; one teams- 

 ter, %vho also docs the ploughing and is employed the whole year at $12 per month; 

 four hands employed about half the year at $10 per month. In addition, there is a 

 woman who takes charge of the milk, but her time is chiefly occupied as a servant 

 iu the Asylum, The churning is done by the men. 



