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Fenner: The surface is a rolling upland. Canaseraga and 

 Chittenango creeks have their sources in this town. The soil is 

 a gravelly and clayey loam. 



Products: Dairy products, corn, oats, alfalfa, potatoes, 



wheat, fruit, and canning crops. 

 Average values of farm land range from $25 to $G0 an acre. 



Georgetown : The surface is a hilly upland, broken by the 

 valley of Otselic Creek into two ridges. The summits of the hills 

 are 500 to 600 feet above the valleys, which" are about 1,500 feet 

 above sea level. The soil on the hills is yellow loam, and in the 

 valleys a gravelly loam. 



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



potatoes. 

 Average values of farm land range from $10 to $60 an acre. 



Hamilton : The surface is a rolling upland, broken by the 

 valleys of the Chenango River and its east branch. The soil is a 

 gravelly loam in the valleys and a clayey loam on the hills. 



Products: Dairy products, canning crops, hay, corn, oats, 



buckwheat, peas for New York market. 

 Average values of farm land range from $20 to $100 an acre. 



Lebanon: The surface is a hilly upland lying between the 

 Chenango and Otselic rivers. The summits in the western part 

 are from 500 to 800 feet above the valleys. The valley of the 

 Chenango River extending through the eastern part is about one 

 mile wide and is bordered by steep hillsides. The southern 

 streams are small brooks. On the hills the soil is a yellow loam 

 underlaid by hardpan. In the valleys it is alluvium. 



Products : Dairy products, hay, corn, oats, buckwheat, truck 



crops, and peas. 

 Average values of farm land range from $20 to $100 an acre. 



Lenox : The surface is level in the north and moderately hilly 

 in the south. Canastota and Cowaselon creeks flow through the 



