676 Agricultural Manual 



The hillsides are steep, their summits rising 1,500 to 1,800 feet 

 above tide. The soil is a clayey and gravelly loam. 



Products: Potatoes, hay, oats, corn, market milk, buckwheat, 



wheat, barley and beans. 

 The average value of farm land is $50 an acre. 



Bath : The surface is broken and hilly. The Cohocton valley 

 divides the town into two nearly equal parts. The southern half is 

 a hilly upland and the northern half consists of a series of wide 

 valleys broken by several steep, isolated hills. The valley of Keuka 

 Lake extends northwest and opens into the Cohocton valley at Bath. 

 The soil is chiefly a gravelly and clayey loam, with a deep alluvium 

 in the valleys. 



At Bath is located the State Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. 



Products: Potatoes, hay, oats, corn, market milk and cheese, 

 sheep, buckwheat, wheat, barley, beans, and orchard 

 fruits. 



The average value of farm land is $50 an acre. 



Bradford : The surface is a hilly upland broken by the valley 

 of Mud Creek. The soil is generally a gravelly and clayey loam, 

 best adapted to pasturage. 



Products: Market milk, hay, oats, corn, potatoes, buckwheat 



and beans. 

 The average value of farm land is $30 an acre. 



Cameron : The surface is a high rolling upland, broken by the 

 deep valley of Canisteo River. The soil is a clayey and gravelly 

 loam. 



Products: Potatoes, oats, hay, buckwheat, market milk and 



barley. 

 The average value of farm land is $20 an acre. 



Campbell : The surface consists of high, broken ridges, sepa- 

 rated by the valleys of the streams. The hills are generally steep, 

 and their summits are 300 to 500 feet above the valley. Cohocton 

 River is the principal stream, the valley of which is about l 1 /^ 



