Essex Agricultural Society (Mass.), Essex Agricultural Society (Mass
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Meadow hay ...... 14 tons, Indian com ^-.--. 143 bushels.
Potatoes - 270 busheh.
White beans ..--.- 2 J bushels.
Turnips - 12 bushels.
Oats - ...... 55 bushels.
Rye - ...... 9 bushels.
Cider - ...... 8 barrels.
Pork 150a lbs.
Butter from April 1st. > ^^.^ « * TV 1 * ;- 2<6 lbs.
to JNov. 1st. S Cheese — new milk ... 261 lbs.
" four meafd ... l^j7 lbs.
" three " - - - HO M.
JEDEDJAH H. BARKER.
Andover. Not. I6th, 1831.
Digitized by Google do ON IRRIGATION OF LANDS.
Na n. ON IRRIGATION OF LANDS.
The CommUtee on Farms, to whcxn was referred the subject of " Irrigation of Lands," report-^ That only one entry for the premium on this subject was made ; and that by David Gray, of Andover. Your Committee visited his farm, and as in previous visits were gratified with the various evidences of persevering and well-directed labor and skill ; and of the fiiU enjoyment of its proper rewards, comfort and compe- tence. They examined his experiments in irrrigation, of which his account is annexed ; but although creditable to the industrious proprietco', they were not considered of a siifEciently extensive and decisive character to justify the Committee m awarding the premium.
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