Cooper, Joseph
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FENELON GRAIN.--A short time ago we noticed some stalks of wheat from Mr. Joseph Cooper's farm in Fenelon, and on Wednesday last Mr. H. Deyman showed us some samples of spring wheat and peas which he procured the other day when visiting Mr. Cooper. The wheat, of which at least twenty bushels to the acre are expected, is of two kinds, the Clawson and the bearded variety, and was grown upon land on which fall wheat had been winter killed and ploughed in. The peas, the name of which Mr. Deyman had forgotten, were particularly nice looking, even better, we thought than the wheat, being very even in size, round and plump, and remarkably free from speck, spot or any other blemish. There are some good farms in Fenelon township, and Mr. Joseph Cooper is the fortunate owner of one of them.
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- H. Deyman
- Date of Publication
- 28 Aug 1880
- Last Name(s)
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Cooper
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- English
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