730 Agricultural Mjlnuax 



is largely a gravelly loam, with clay and alluvium along the 

 streams. Dairying is the largest industry in this town. 



Product-: Dairy and poultry products, oats, barley, wheat, 

 rye, buckwheat, corn, apples and pears. 



Average values of agricultural land range from $20 to $150 

 an acre; of fruit land, $100 to $350 an acre. 



Hardenbergh : The surface is a broken and mountainous 

 upland, the highest summits being 3,70>> to 3,900 feet above tide. 

 Products: Principally lumber. 

 Average values of farm land range from $5 to $50 an acre. 



Hurley: The surface is a rolling and moderately hilly upland, 

 the highest summits being about 700 feet above tide. Along the 

 course of Esopus Creek, which flows northeast through the southern 

 part, are extensive fertile flats. Xorth of the creek a considerable 

 portion is unfit for cultivation. The soil is generally a sandy 

 loam. 



Products: Dairy and poultry products and grain. 



Average values of farm land range from $10 to $250 an acre. 



Kingston : The surface is broken and hilly. Esopus Creek 

 and its tributary Saw Kill are the. principal streams, Rondout 

 Creek forming the southern boundary. The soil is principally a 

 clayey loam. 



Products: Dairy and poultry products and grain. 



Average values of farm land range from $10 to $200 an acre. 



Lloyd: The surface is mostly a rolling and hilly upland, aver- 

 aging about 200 feet above tide, and terminating in a bluff on the 

 river. Black Brook is the principal stream. The soil is generally 

 a clayey and gravelly loam. 



Products: Apples, pears, plums, cherries, grapes, and 



small fruits, with some poultry products and grain. 

 Average values of farm land range from $25 to $350 an acre. 

 Orchards are valued at from $250 to $1,000 an acre. 



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

 valleys of the streams. Ksopu? Creek ilows through the northern 

 part and Kondout Creek through the southeast corner. The soil 



