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passing on we
were shown where our host had sow[n] rye in his corn when it
was worked the last time the rye was intended for sheep
pasture next winter.

On reaching the house all our members were present and we
had as guests Major Cash & Francis Miller

Qu[e]s How much hay or what part of a crop did you get
Ans 10 1/4, 2 1/3, 2 1/10, 1 1/6, 1 1/17 of a crop

Qu[e]s 2nd My potatoes have been worked twice and are full of
[blean] shall I work them again
Ans No except it might be once in a row with a single
shovel plow

Qu[e]s 3 My corn has not been worked for 2 1/2 weeks shall I work it
Ans No.

Qu[e]s 4 shall I my manure on my wheat stub[b]le or on the land
intended for corn next year
Ans 5 on corn, 10 on stub[b]le 1 don[']t know

Qu[e]s 5 Shall I let the feild [sic] we w[a]lked over stand or
plow for corn
Ans Let it stand

Qu[e]s 6 Will it do to sow wheat on the land where I had rye last
year
Ans 15 yes 1 no

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