The New England farmer . ral Socie-ty.—At the annual meeting of this Society, hol-den in Barnstable, December 14, the followingofficers were elected:— President—Charles C. Ecarse; Vice Presidents—Levi L. Goodapeed, Matthias Hinckley; Secrettiy—, Swift; Treasurer — Walter Chipman; ExecutiveCommittee—Luther Hinckley, Amou Otie, Isaac Wbei-den, Thomas Arty, M. W. Nickcraon, E. T ?.Cojb, Phinrey, H. 0oodepeed, Jos. R. Hnll. J. C. Mayo,J. S. Parker, Wilaou liyder, Zenas I)jty. Delegate tothe Board of Agticulture in place of Hon. Glo. , when his term expiree—S. B. Phiriney; Com-mittjc


The New England farmer . ral Socie-ty.—At the annual meeting of this Society, hol-den in Barnstable, December 14, the followingofficers were elected:— President—Charles C. Ecarse; Vice Presidents—Levi L. Goodapeed, Matthias Hinckley; Secrettiy—, Swift; Treasurer — Walter Chipman; ExecutiveCommittee—Luther Hinckley, Amou Otie, Isaac Wbei-den, Thomas Arty, M. W. Nickcraon, E. T ?.Cojb, Phinrey, H. 0oodepeed, Jos. R. Hnll. J. C. Mayo,J. S. Parker, Wilaou liyder, Zenas I)jty. Delegate tothe Board of Agticulture in place of Hon. Glo. , when his term expiree—S. B. Phiriney; Com-mittjc on Hall and Grounds—Ansel D. Lulhyop, J;ime9Otis, Ocrham Hallett; Auditing Committee—F. , Elijah Lewis 2d, Coaant; Committeeof Arrangements—Walter Chipman, F. B Goas, Day, jE. N. Winalow, Nathaniel Hinckley, —Twenty-five pairs of large oxen have beensold in the vicinity of Charleston, Vt., recently togo to the lumbering swamps in other States. 100 NEW ENGLAND FARMER. BAKJSr ¥OB A DAIRY FARM. DESIGNED AND ENGRAVED EXPRESSLY FOR TUE NEW ENGLAND FAEMEK. The manufacture of cheese to a very large, j;and of butter to a smaller extent, in factorieshas greatly revolutionized the dairy businesswithin a few years past. This general change jill the business necessitates changes in most of jits details,—in the breed of cows, in the jmanner of feeding and managing them, and jin the construction of barns for their accom-modation. In response to the frequent in-quiries which have been made of late for sug-gestions in respect to the most convenient ar-rangement of a barn for a dairy farm, we en-gaged Mr. George E. Har^^ey, formerly ofLynn, Mass., now of Cold Spring, N. Y., tofurnish a design which should embrace all themodern improvements which have been sug-gested by the dairy farmers in New York andelsewhere. Having had his drawings en-graved by one of the best artists in the citj,we take much pleasure in presenting his planthis month


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