American agriculturalist farm directory and reference book, Monroe and Livingston Counties, New York : a rural directory and reference book including a road map of Monroe and Livingston Counties . n T H14. ZORNOW, GEO. W. (Dorothea)farmer (wheat hay potatoes) O 68ardl Henrietta Henrietta tn T H53. ZORNOW, ROBT. (Emma) 2mchGrand View farmer (potatoesfruit) O 12a rd3 Pittsford Pitts-ford tn H19. ZORNOW, THEODORE C. (Cather-ine) lmch farmer (wheat potatoesoats corn) s seed sweet corn O 52aR 77a rd2 Pittsford Henrietta tnT H14. ZORNSTORF, FRANK (Catharine)3mch farmer (wheat hay potatoes)O 42a rdl


American agriculturalist farm directory and reference book, Monroe and Livingston Counties, New York : a rural directory and reference book including a road map of Monroe and Livingston Counties . n T H14. ZORNOW, GEO. W. (Dorothea)farmer (wheat hay potatoes) O 68ardl Henrietta Henrietta tn T H53. ZORNOW, ROBT. (Emma) 2mchGrand View farmer (potatoesfruit) O 12a rd3 Pittsford Pitts-ford tn H19. ZORNOW, THEODORE C. (Cather-ine) lmch farmer (wheat potatoesoats corn) s seed sweet corn O 52aR 77a rd2 Pittsford Henrietta tnT H14. ZORNSTORF, FRANK (Catharine)3mch farmer (wheat hay potatoes)O 42a rdl Barnard Greece tn H52. ZUBER, BENJ. H. (Lillian) lmchfarmer (wheat potatoes hay) R120a rdl Lincoln Park Chili tnH38. ZUBER, FRED (Florence) lmchfarmer O 100a rdl Mendon Men-don tn H27. ZUBER, JOHN (Ada) 2mch farmerO 150a rdl Mendon Mendon tn TH27. ZUBER, JOHN J. (Mary) 3mchfarmer (wheat cabbage potatoeshay) O 175a rdl Lincoln ParkChili tn T H32. ZUBER, OSCAR (Catherine) farmer(wheat hay) O 75a rdl LincolnPark Chili tn T H32 Ys. ZUIERGOR, LEO E. farmer (dairy)WOS 50a rd2 Irondequoit Ironde-quoit tn T H3iy8. ZUIERGOR, SEBASTIAN (Emma)2mch lach farmer O 50a Ironde-quoit Irondequoit tn T H31%.. 172 American Agriculturist Farm Directory Farming Types in the United States Those Most Profitable—Where, Why, and How. SpecialtiesGood and Doubtful. Types that Combine Well. Crop Rotation. Selection and Breeding. The Way Up from Beginnings THOSE types of farming whichmake no provision for maintain-ing or building up the fertilityof the soil are called exploitive exploit the soil. Exploitivefarming is characteristic of regionsin which farming is new. Whenfirst put into cultivation, most soilsare rich and can be farmed for manyyears without attention to shows that exploitive farm-inf may continue without seriousconsequences on rich soils for 20 to50 years, depending on the charac-ter of the soil and the climate; thefarther south one goes the quickerthe humus (de


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