. Eastern fruit . LlJiEKSâSeed, $; labor, $; teriiiiz,ers, $; ireight ana commis- oiuu, ii».ii>.yu. Total, ;fioi>.uu. sold per acre $ Expenses Profit -iLuu OiNiONtjâSeea, $t>.ou; lauor, *^; fertilizer, $; ireigUt aua couiuus- Sion, :^; Total, $ Oiaous sold per acre ^i4' Expeuses i\)'J.'iio Profit ^ SWEET POTATOES â i «auLs, $; laijor, $; leriiuzers, $, iieigliL aiiU coiumissiou, itii^.uu. loiai, $J> roLULues sold per acre $ Expenses ;o .Mr I,i)>piiifiHt, the Iliin;4alii.


. Eastern fruit . LlJiEKSâSeed, $; labor, $; teriiiiz,ers, $; ireight ana commis- oiuu, ii».ii>.yu. Total, ;fioi>.uu. sold per acre $ Expenses Profit -iLuu OiNiONtjâSeea, $t>.ou; lauor, *^; fertilizer, $; ireigUt aua couiuus- Sion, :^; Total, $ Oiaous sold per acre ^i4' Expeuses i\)'J.'iio Profit ^ SWEET POTATOES â i «auLs, $; laijor, $; leriiuzers, $, iieigliL aiiU coiumissiou, itii^.uu. loiai, $J> roLULues sold per acre $ Expenses ;o .Mr I,i)>piiifiHt, the Iliin;4alii. ami Farm IIou!=e ' 'uiiniy, 1 >< liiwnre. nt Bncon Siding. Sussex sex county. Mr. H. S. Lippiucott, the manager lU charge, accompanied the \. iiit-r ami pouiled with pity lo farms luai were not as good as those we leit behind and which might be were able to gi'ow G2 ijushels per acre, bo one can see, said Mr. i^ip- piuculi. "tliat this soil responds to Kinu ireaiuient very readily. We have been able to grow alfaba successluUy made as lerliie and proiiucti' e as lue aiiU have two very good stands on uiiy-hve acres now awakening from tue farm now. All the legumes have ils loiiji sleep, under his expert hand- been grown successfully with marked ling. iJismissuig the very quaint dai- results such as Hairy \ etch, Cow-peas, key and nis two Jiood lioises, that had Velvet Beau, Soy Beau and all the made tho ride less monotonous and i ; Mr. Lippincott has always up in the porcelain huished ueeu a larmer, uoru and raised as a iiatu room ot lUe neat uuugalow, we larmer, always working on a farm. He were soon uuing luil justice to the iias taken several courses iu agricul Profit iJirectiy m front ol the door as we emerged irom the liungaio in the early morning was the dew covered iaiass of as nice a law^n as any Phila- uelyhia commuter would look lor in lus lertile Pennsylvania yard. The planting oi grass seed on mis piot was one


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