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tributaries are the principal streams, the valleys of which are 

 narrow and bordered by steep hillsides. The soil is principally a 

 clayey and sandy loam. 



Products : Dairy products, hay, grain, beans, and buckwheat. 



The average value of farm land is $60 an acre. 



Andover: The surface is very hilly, Dyke Creek and its 

 tributaries forming the principal drainage. The soil is chiefly a 

 heavy loam resting on hardpan. 



Products: Potatoes, dairy products, oats, hay, and buck- 

 wheat. 

 The average value of farm land is $64 an acre. 



Angelica : The surface is a hilly upland broken by the deep 

 ravines of streams. Genesee River and its tributary, Angelica 

 Creek, are the principal streams. On the uplands the soil is a 

 clayey loam; in the valleys it is gravelly loam. 



Products: Dairy products, barley, oats, hay, buckwheat, and 



beans. 

 The average value of farm land is $42 an acre. 



Belfast: The surface is a hilly upland separated into dis- 

 tinct ridges which rise 600 to 800 feet above the streams. The 

 Genesee River flows across the northeast corner, receiving the 

 waters of Black and White creeks. The soil is a clayey loam on 

 the hills and a gravelly loam in the valleys. 



Products: Dairy products, hay and grain, and beans and 



peas for canning. 

 The average value of farm land is $54 an acre. 



Btrdsall: The surface is principally a hilly upland sepa- 

 rated into several distinct ridges. The declivities are usually very 

 abrupt, the highest summits rising from 500 to 800 feet above the 

 valleys. Black Creek is the principal stream. The soil is a clayey 

 loam underlaid by hardpan. 



Products: Dairy products, hay, grain, and beans. 



The average value of farm land is $15 an acre. 



