An Economic Study of Land Utilization in Tompkins County, New York, 1930New York State College of Agriculture, Cornell University, Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, 1933 - Land use - 65 pages |
Contents
DESCRIPTION OF TOMPKINS COUNTY | 2 |
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COMPARISON OF LAND CLASSES WITH RESFECT TO VARIOUS FACTORS | 23 |
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Alfalfa amount areas buckwheat bushels capital investment cent in land class class class CLASSES OF FARMS CLASSES OF LAND classified in 1930 cont crop yields Danby desirable to hard-surface DIFFERENT LAND CLASSES dirt roads Dryden excellent farms farm business farm income farm operator farm per farm farm real estate farms in land farms were classified FIVE LAND CLASSES gone or falling Groton Group F hard-surfaced roads hill soils intertilled crops Ithaca labor returns land classes III land in class Land Land class Land Land Land livestock Lordstown lossos mile of road number of acres NUMBER OF COWS Number of farms OUTDOOR RELIEF percentage receipts miscellaneous reforested return on capital returns per worker roads in group rural residences school districts silage soil type soils containing lime soils containing little stony silt loam tentative extensions TOMPKINS COUNTY total capital towns of Ulysses Upland soils containing valley soils value per acre wore YORK