Allegany County 117 



in the northern part of the county; from Friendship to Little 

 Genesee; from Cuba south to Obi, and north to Seymour; from 

 Rushford to East Rushford. 



There arc in the county 117 miles of completed improved 

 highways, with nine miles additional under construction. 



AVAILABLE MARKETS 



Potatoes produced in Allegany County are sold principally at 

 the following marketing centers : Andover, Fillmore, Almond, 

 Alfred Station, Wellsville, and Belmont. Large quantities of 

 hay are shipped from the county, the principal markets for 

 which are Xew York and Philadelphia. 



Within Allegany County are about fifty milk establishments, 

 mostly cheese factories. Approximately one-quarter of the milk 

 collected at these [joints is sold as market milk and cream, much 

 of it being shipped outside of the county. American cheese is 

 extensively manufactured, consuming about 40 per cent, of the 

 milk collected, and amounting to nearly 5,000,000 pounds. Con- 

 siderable condensed milk is also made. There is one canning 

 factory in the county. 



The agricultural organizations of the county are as follows: 



Alfred Agricultural Association. 



Allegany County Agricultural Society. 



Allegany County Ayrshire Club. 



Allegany County Beekeepers' Society. 



Allegany ( ounty Dairymen's League. 



Allegany County Farm Bureau Association. 



Allegany County Grangers' Cooperative Association. 



Allegany County National Farm Loan Association. 



Allegany County Poultry Association. 



Allegany-Steuben Hblstein-Friesian Breeders' Club. 



Associated Poultry Breeders of Liberty. 



Centerville Cooperative Creamery. 



Centra] National Farm Loan Association. 



Cuba Fair and Racing Association. 



East Friendship Farmers' Cooperative Association, Inc. 



Granges: Pomona and twenty-two subordinate granges. 



Wellsville Fair Association. 



EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES 



At Alfred is located Alfred University, which includes a 

 New York State School of Agriculture. Approved courses of 

 agriculture are given in the public schools at Almond and Belfast, 

 the former including a course in home making. 



Schools affording suitable facilities for maintaining approved 

 courses in high school and academic work are located at Alfred, 



