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good purpose, bring no corn there at this
time, we could not judge for our selves, arriving
never at the pigpen the secratary felt
that he could not do justice to that
inevitable subject, especially as he had not
heard the minutes of the last meeting of the last meeting,
so we will pass the pigs and simply say
they were very numerous very fine.
We walked on to the wheat field where we
found a very heavy growth of straw (for Bowghton)
and a good show for wheat, but unfortunantly
we feared one fifth of the crop
was rye, which must inquire the lack of it
considerably, the next passed over a clover
Suitible that gave every appearance of
having produced a heavy crop of hay after
taking a distant view of our returned to the house
field from this point we
where we found two of our late members
intertaining themselves and the Ladies with
a game of broquit, after some persuasion
of the club, and she follow Questions
were asked & answered.
It was Suggested that each member
make a report of all his crops, the number
of acres planted the amount raised

The Suggestion was approved.
Will it do to sow orchard grafs for pasture
at the last working of corn?

to experience, but approve trying

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