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3rd. What proportion of corn & oats should the tenant get for tending the crop, the Landlord furnishing a liberal dressing of manure?
Ans. 2/3 (1) 3/5 (9) 1/2(2)
4th. What is a four horse team worth per day?
Ans. $5.00 (6). 5.50 (14)& 6.00(6).
5th. Will it pay to put up lightning rods?
Ans. Yes (12) No (4).
6th. Would you build a milk house to be supplied from a pump, or build a vault?
Ans. Twelve would build a vault, & three favor the
milk house.
7th. Will it pay to feed cattle longer, if they are only fair beef?
Yes (10), No (3) Don't know (2)
8th. What is the best way to set a field in grass in the spring?
Ans. Sow with oats.
9th. Would you save leached ashes to put in compost for corn, or sow on grass?
Ans. Eleven in favor of putting on corn, & four would sow it in grass.
10th. What is the best manure to put in corn hills?
Ans. Different opinions, most prefer Bone Dust, or Raw Bone, & one will use Old horse.
llth. What kind of potatoes will you plant?
Ans. Buck—Eye & Peach Blow generally; two members will plant som. white Chili.

When we say that the supper to which we were
next invited, was worthy of our hostess & her efficient assistants
no higher praise can be rendered.

We then adjourned to meet at the house of Wm S Brooke at
the usual time next month.

3rd Mo 10th 1866.

We met at the house of Wm S Brooke, where all of our members
were present except Robt, Asa, and Phi1ip Stabler, Will S Bond &
Thomas J Lea. Chas H Brooke was appointed foreman
after the reading of the minutes of our last meeting, we walked out
under the lead of our foreman, & first took a look at the clearing
which our host has been making, preparatory to a new garden,
we then inspected our host's pigs & decided that if a premium
were to be offered for the smallest of that age, our host would certainly

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