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ity. These silos were filled under my supervision, and 

 all the corn was put in when as near the right stage as 

 circumstances would permit. 



All the concrete silos -have continuous doors, are 

 coated inside with tar and have shingle roofs. There 

 are seven other silos in the county, and four of them 

 were filled under my supervision. 



HORTICULTURE. 



I have direct charge of selection of varieties, set- 

 ting, and culture of the following orchards : 



J. R. Gholson, 27 acres Barlow 



Mrs. Jno. Cocke, 12 acres Wickliffe 



C. H. Berbling, 8 acres Barlow 



C. P. Howel, 24 acres Barlow 



C. R. Rowland, 9 acres Barlow 



The following old orchards have been eared for 

 ander my direction : 



W. H. Megary, 4 acres Barlow 



Oscar Winn, 4 acres Barlow 



R. H. Tanner, 6 acres Barlow 



L. W. Miller, 10 acres Kevil 



H. L. Nance, 24 acres Kevil 



S. X>. Lovelace, 5 acres Kevil 



B. F. Cotner, 11 acres LaCenter 



Pruned 263 fruit trees as samples of correct pruning. 

 Held 6 demonstrations in spraying. 



FIELD CROPS. 



12 Dem. in corn other than club acres. 



8 Dem. in tobacco (dark). 



4 Dem. in tobacco (hurley). 

 Have 37 acres sown in crimson clover in 7 different places. 

 Have 31 acres sown in red clover in 9 different places. 

 Have 18 acres sown in alfalfa in hills, and 64 acres In river bottom. 

 There are about 250 acres in the county. 

 Have 4 demonstrations in soy beans. 

 Have 1 demonstration in white clover. 

 Have 1 demonstration in potatoes (Irish). 

 Have 10 demonstrations in tomatoes. 



Have 237 acres sown in orchard grass in 12 different places. 

 Have 11 pastures and one for seed. 



Have 137 acres in barley (winter) in 5 demonstrations. 

 Have 400 acres in sunflowers in 1 demonstration. 

 Total demonstrations, 80. 



D. J. Hall, 

 — . County Agent. 



