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ADDRESSES 



soils and the relation of place and altitude to production of crops and live- 

 stock; determination of the best drainage practices on various soil types ; 

 consideration of the cultural experience and manurial needs as adapted to 

 the types; inquiry into the practice with all leading crops and products of 

 the localities; study of he possibilities for farm water-power; collation of 

 community experience. Such a study of a State should be broad and general 





OHIO 



flPPR/USED 

 VALUATION DF LAND 



1910 



:. =$100.000- 



FIG. 9. 



Map showing appraised valuation of rural property in Ohio. Each dot repre- 

 sents one hundred thousand dollars valuation in the township in which it is placed. 



enough to consider the status of all the agricultural industries in the State, 

 and it should also take full cognizance of educational and social conditions. 

 ."This constitutes the greatest need of practical farming at the present 

 day. The agricultural institutions are working out the principles, but they 

 may not be able to apply these principles to individual farms because they do 

 not know the exact local conditions. The farmer himself may not know the 



