SOILS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY ANJ THEIR USES. B13) 
area of land is specifically due to the presence of a large area of 
the Collington sand, a type too droughty even for the growing of 
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Fie. 13.—Cultivating potatoes (Irish Cobbler) on Sassafras sandy loam, near Hurft- 
ville, N. J. 
the early truck crops. Steep sloping areas are left in forest, and 
poorly drained areas are well utilized for grazing. 








Fie. 14.—Shipping Irish Cobbler potatoes, Hartford, N. J. 
In comparison with the Freehold area, the Hartford area is one 
of greater diversity, both of soil conditions and of resulting crop uses. 
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