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4th What-do for a ruptured colt?
Ans No light.
5th What-do to break a colt from kicking?
Ans [] her by handling - currying and rubbing
6th What will wheat be worth with winter?
Ans 3 say $2.25-per bag--[1--$2.40 6-$2.50
7th What can I afford to give for stock cattle?5cts
8th How cut oats? With your reaper
9th Would you keep or sell cattle that are
fat now? Ans sell now.
10th What kinds of wheat will you sow ?
Ans. Most sow white - some red and four mixed
11th What fertilizer will you use?
Ans Bone dust] and Peruvian Guano.
12th At what price will it-pay a farmer better
to sell than to feed his hay?
Ans 2-$0.90;, 5-$100;, 1-$112;, 1-$1.50;,
Adjourned to meet at Chas H Brook's
8th Mo. 8th 1868.

G.

8th Mo 8th 1868,

We meet at Falling Green. Nearly all
the members present and several guests. We commenced
operation in the orchard when one peach
was found and honestly returned to the owner
The Goodrich Potatos nearby showed the effects
of the drought -- there being a great many small
ones and but five large. The gardens were in excellent
condition - flowers for ornament - vegetables
for use being abundant- There was a very evident
improvement in the condition of the fence now

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