Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 11E. Croswell, 1915 - Government publications |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 27
... farmers for three hundred to five hundred dollars an acre land in the far west or the far south , without ... farms that may be procured for from twenty - five to one hundred dollars an acre and which will produce as large crops as the ...
... farmers for three hundred to five hundred dollars an acre land in the far west or the far south , without ... farms that may be procured for from twenty - five to one hundred dollars an acre and which will produce as large crops as the ...
Page 45
... farms at a price much below their agricultural value . There are higher - priced farms ranging from seventy - five to one hundred dollars an acre , first- class , well - cultivated dairy farms , with fine buildings and equip- ment ...
... farms at a price much below their agricultural value . There are higher - priced farms ranging from seventy - five to one hundred dollars an acre , first- class , well - cultivated dairy farms , with fine buildings and equip- ment ...
Page 47
... farmer elects and at greater profit than in any other section of the country because of near - ness to markets . Many farmers near New York City and the other large cities of the State are engaging most profitably in truck farming ...
... farmer elects and at greater profit than in any other section of the country because of near - ness to markets . Many farmers near New York City and the other large cities of the State are engaging most profitably in truck farming ...
Page 107
... farms to independent dealers . The railroads within a hundred miles or more from the city ran milk trains which stopped at the stations along their lines and gathered the milk from the platforms where it had been left by the farmers ...
... farms to independent dealers . The railroads within a hundred miles or more from the city ran milk trains which stopped at the stations along their lines and gathered the milk from the platforms where it had been left by the farmers ...
Page 172
... farmer to solve . As the years go by , it is becoming in- creasingly more expensive and more difficult to secure efficient , dependable help in any line of farming ; this is especially true in the matter of satis- factory help in ...
... farmer to solve . As the years go by , it is becoming in- creasingly more expensive and more difficult to secure efficient , dependable help in any line of farming ; this is especially true in the matter of satis- factory help in ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
1½ miles 12 rooms Acres in meadow Acres tillable adapted to corn adapted to hay Address agent or real alfalfa Altitude apple trees balance on mortgage Best adapted buckwheat bushels butter factory cash cheese factory cherries clay loam dairy est city fair condition feet Fences Fruit grain gravelly loam hands of agent hen house hilly house and barn Indicates farm Lake loam located 2 miles maple Middleburg mile from school miles distant miles from butter miles from cheese miles from churches miles from milk miles from railway milk station N. Y. TOWN natural pasture Nearest city Nearest large village oats Occupied by owner Occupied by tenant Outbuildings Owner will rent P. O. and railway pears plums Population potatoes Price production rail and highway railway station reached by highway reached by rail real estate dealer Reason for selling rolling Soil Surface of farm Terms timber tion wagon house