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tribution. The cheese manufactured in the county goes largi ly 

 to A'cw York and Philadelphia for consumption at those points 

 or for further shipment. 



The dairies in Chautauqua County are generally large. By 

 far the greater portion of the milk produced is sold .as manu- 

 factured products, principally in the form of condensed milk 

 and powdered milk and cream. About 500,000 pounds of butter 

 and some American cheese is made. 



There are nine canning factories. 



The agricultural organizations of the county are as follows: 



Ashville National Farm Loan Association. 



Carroll Farmers' Club. 



Central National Farm Loan Association. 



Chautauqua and Erie Grape Company. 



Chautauqua County Agricultural Corporation. 



Chautauqua County Beekeepers' Association. 



Chautauqua County Cooperative Sheep Breeders' Association, Inc. 



Chautauqua County Dairymen's League. 



Chautauqua County Farm Bureau Association. 



Chautauqua County Farmers Milk Producers' Association. 



Chautauqua County Fruit Growers & Packers' Association. 



Chautauqua County Poultry Association. 



Chautauqua Lake Dairy Improvement Association. 



Clymer Milk Producers' Association. 



Farmers' Cooperative Purchasing Association. 



First of Jamestown National Farm Loan Association. 



Fredonia Grange Cooperative Association, Inc. 



Granges: Pomona and thirty- four subordinate granges. 



Hanover Farmers' Club. 



Kiantone Cooperative Dairy Association, Inc. 



Sherman Poultry Association. 



Silver Creek Poultry Association. 



Sinclairville Dairymen's Cooperative Association. Inc. 



South Shore Growers' and Shippers' Association. 



EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES 



At Fredonia is located a state normal school. Approved courses 

 of agriculture are given in schools at Chautauqua, Clymer, 

 Ellington, Mayville, Sherman, Sinclairville, and Westfield. 

 Courses in home making are included in the schools at Chautauqua, 

 Mayville. and Sinclairville. 



Schools at the following points are registered as having facilities 

 suitable for maintaining courses in high school and academic work: 

 Brocton, Cassadaga, Celoron, Chautauqua, Clymer, Dunkirk, 

 Ellington, Falconer, Findley, Forestville, Frewsburg, Gerry, 

 Jamestown. Lakewood, Mayville, Panama, Ripley, Sherman, 

 Silver Creek, Sinclairville, Stockton., and Westfiefd. 



