. Rapport . Ii-. 7;,. Ro Fig. 74. S. E. MacKays farm.—House and barn. 327 Horned CaWe. 4 buUp, 30 cowp, 20 yearling heifers, 10 calves, all ofthe pure Jersey breed, registered. Piga. One Berkshire boar, three White Chester sows and 15 younggrade pigs. If the number of pigs is not large compared with the extent of thefarm, it is because Mr. Ball sells his milk. He sold, he says, $1500 worthin 1900. Mr. Ball is at the head of the laureates of bis class and, if he is a gen-tleman-farmer, he none the less carries on good practical agriculture andis not less useful to the country. Wherefore


. Rapport . Ii-. 7;,. Ro Fig. 74. S. E. MacKays farm.—House and barn. 327 Horned CaWe. 4 buUp, 30 cowp, 20 yearling heifers, 10 calves, all ofthe pure Jersey breed, registered. Piga. One Berkshire boar, three White Chester sows and 15 younggrade pigs. If the number of pigs is not large compared with the extent of thefarm, it is because Mr. Ball sells his milk. He sold, he says, $1500 worthin 1900. Mr. Ball is at the head of the laureates of bis class and, if he is a gen-tleman-farmer, he none the less carries on good practical agriculture andis not less useful to the country. Wherefore, we recommend that he begranted a diploma of Very Great Exceptional Merit. FIGURES AND REFERENCES. Fig. 70 (plate 11.) View of Mr. E. P. Bills farm-buildings, Rock Island, showing in the back ground ofthe picture on the opposite plateau the village of Stanstead Plain. Fig. 71 (plate 12.) View of Mr. Balls dwelling house and dependencies. Fig. 72. Arrangement of Mr. Balls house and dependencies. (a) House ; (6) Kitchen and woo


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