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southern boundary. The soil is a sandy and gravelly loam mixed 

 with clay and disintegrated red shale. 



Products: Wheat, alfalfa, cabbage, potatoes, ensilage corn, 



beans, tobacco, and sheep. 

 Average values of farm land range from $25 to $125 an acre. 



Conquest: The surface is gently rolling, the ridges extending 

 north and .south. Along the course of Seneca River in the southern 

 part are marshes. The soil is a sandy loam interspersed with 

 clay underlaid by red shale. 



Products: Corn, wheat, cabbage, beans, apples, and some 



truck crops. 

 Average values of farm land range "from $25 to $80 an acre. 



Fleming: The surface is rolling, with an inclination toward 

 the north and east. The banks ofOwasco Lake in the eastern part 

 slope upward for about three-fourths of a mile. The highest eleva- 

 tions in the town are 800 to 900 feet above tide. Sawyer and 

 Crane creeks are the principal streams. The soil is principally 

 a gravelly loam, occasionally intermixed with clay and sand. 



Products: Wheat and cabbage. 



Average values.of farm land range from $60 to $125 an acre. 



Genoa: The surface is a rolling region rising gradually from 

 the lake to a height of about 600 feet and divided into ridges 

 by the valleys of Salmon and Little Salmon creeks which extend 

 through the center. Just west of Little Salmon Creek the land 

 rises to a height of about 1,100 feet. Along the banks of Cayuga 

 Lake is a strip of clay. In other parts of the town the soil is a 

 deep rich gravelly loam. 



Products: Parley, buckwheat, corn, wheat, hay, apples, and 



sheep. 

 Average values of farm land range from $50 to $100 an acre. 



Tra: The surface is rolling, and rises 200 to 250 feet above 

 Lake Ontario, which lies at an elevation of 246-feet. The streams 



