MU, A.GKIOULTUBAL MANUAL 



east, and Tonawanda through the west. A deep ravine extends 



and west through the center of the town, forming a natural 

 pass between the two valleys. The hills bordering Oatka Creek 

 are steep, and rise from 400 to 600 feet. The soil is a gravelly 

 and clayey loam. 



Products : "Wheat, oats, barley, potatoes, fruits and dairy 

 products. 



Average values of farm land range from $50 to $150 an acre. 



Okanoeville : The surface is a rolling upland, broken by 

 deep ravines. The streams are Tonawanda Creek and its 

 branches in the west, and small branches of Oatka and East Koy 

 creeks in the east. The higher hills rise to about 2.000 feet above 

 sea level. The soil is gravelly and clayey loam underlaid by 

 hardpan. 



Products : Dairy products and general farm crops. 



Average values of farm land range from $40 to $100 an acre. 



Perry: The surface is level or gently rolling. The streams 

 are small, and the foot of Silver Lake lies along the southern 

 border. The soil is a clayey and gravelly loam. 



Products: Beans, wheat, oats, barley, sheep, dairy products 



and fruit. 

 Average values of farm land range from $50 to $200 an acre. 



Pike : The surface is a hilly, broken upland. The principal 

 streams are East Koy Creek in the east, Wiscoy Creek and 

 Trout Brook in the center. The soil is a gravelly and clayey 

 loam. 



Products: Dairy products, potatoes, beans and cereals. 



Average values of farm land range from $40 to $100 an acre. 



Sheldon: The surface is a rolling upland 400 to 600 feet 



above the valleys. Tonawanda Creek flows through the east, and 



, tributaries of Buffalo Creek through the west. On the hills 



the soil is a thin dark loam underlaid by hardpan; in the valleys 



it is a gravelly loam. 



Products : Dairy products, hay and cereals. 



Average values of farm land range from $40 to $100 an acre. 



