New York is a Farming State
A MULTITUDE of reasons make it difficult for the man on the street to think of New York State in terms of agriculture. In popular imagination the Empire State is best symbolized by that roaring city whose towers of steel and concrete rise from the bed rock of the little island in the mouth of the Hu...
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