Si ffolk County 697 



EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES 

 Suffolk County has thirty-two schools registered as having suit- 

 able facilities for maintaining approved courses in high school 

 and academic work, located as follows : Amityville, Babylon, Bay 

 Shore, Bayport, Bellport, Bridgehampton, Center Moriches, Cen- 

 tral Islip, East Hampton, East Islip, Eastport, Good Ground. 

 Greenport, Huntington, Islip, Lindenhurst, Mattituck, Xorthport, 

 Orient, Patchogue, Sag Harbor, Port Jefferson, Riverhead, St. 

 Johnsville, Sayville, Setauket, Shelter Island, Smithtown, South- 

 ampton, Southold, Stonybrook, and West Hampton. 



STATUS OF AGRICULTURE IX 1910 

 (Taken from U. S. Census of 1910) 



Land in farms 178, 063 acre3 



Number of farms 2, 491 



Per cent of farm land improved 53 . 7 



LIVE STOCK PRODUCTS 



lOUc sold 1, 142. 997 gal. 



Cream sold 3 . 007 gal. 



Butter fat sold 3, 026 lbs. 



Butter produced 222 ,677 lbs. 



Cheese produced 1. 183 lbs. 



Egg9 produced 1. 302 092 doz. 



Wool produced 2. 270 fleeces 



LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY 



Number 



Horses 6. 347 



Cattle 9,666 



Sheep 3. 647 



Swine 9. 945 



Poultry 305, 844 



BEES 



Number of colonies Ill 



SELECTED CROPS 



Cereals: Acres Bushels 



Corn 13,989 743.721 



Oats 2, 602 61, 257 



Wheat 3. 735 87, 812 



Barley 19 413 



Buckwheat 125 2,009 



Rye 1 . 981 29. 702 



