"Soil Survey of Orange County, New York" presents a detailed analysis of the soils found in Orange County. This comprehensive survey, conducted by George A. Crabb, Thomas Maxwell Morrison, and the United States Bureau of Soils, offers valuable insights into the composition, characteristics, and distribution of soil types across the region. Intended for use by farmers, agricultural experts, land planners, and environmental scientists, the survey provides practical information for optimizing agricultural practices, managing land resources, and understanding the ecological properties of the area. This historical document serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the soil and landscape of Orange County, New York.
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