Publisher's Synopsis
"An Economic Study of Sheep Raising on 10 Farms in Genesee County, New York" presents a detailed analysis of sheep farming practices in Genesee County during the early 20th century. Authored by F R Walkley and published around 1917, this study offers insights into the economic factors influencing sheep production. The work likely examines aspects such as farm management, costs, and returns associated with raising sheep, providing a valuable historical record of agricultural practices in the region.
This book serves as a primary source for agricultural historians and economists interested in understanding the economic conditions and farming techniques of the early 20th century. It offers a unique glimpse into the challenges and opportunities faced by farmers in Genesee County, New York, during a transformative period in American agriculture.
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