Agriculture -- New York (State) -- Long Island
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Agriculture -- New York (State) -- Long Island
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- Long Island's agriculture, a brief description, by Brian Baker
- The lure of the land, by Edith Loring Fullerton
- A developmental history of the hamlet of Wading River and the influence of the Long Island Railroad Experimental Farm No. 1, by C. M. Chorzempa
- Report on Long Island experimental farms, 1911, A prophetic report by the American Institute on Long Island waste-land possibilities, 1847
- The lure of the land, by Edith Loring Fullerton
- Transactions of the New York State Agricultural Society for the year 1850, [v. 10]
- Long Island Agriculture
- Long Island
- An address, delivered Oct. 6th, 1848, at the 7th Annual Exhibition of the Queens County Agricultural Society, at Jamaica, Long Island, by John A. King
- Transactions of the N.Y. State Agricultural Society ;, with an abstract of the proceedings of the county agricultural societies,, vol. XVIII., 1858, published 1859
- Grown on Long Island, Long Island Farm Bureau
- Agricultural manual of New York State, arranged by counties. Including maps, historical data, facts relating to production and marketing and general items of iterest, compiled by Edith Van Wagner
- Farming the future, farm life on Long Island, directed and written by Ron Rudaitis ; produced by Sarah L. Rudaitis
- The Long Island Farmer's poems., Lines written on the "Quaker City" excursion to Palestine, and other poems, by Bloodgood H. Cutter. Mark Twain's "Larriat" in "Innocents Abroad."
- Report upon the wild lands of Long Island, September, 1860
- Transactions of the New York State Agricultural Society, with an abstract of the proceedings of the county agricultural societies, and of the American Institute, vol. 6, 1846
- The lure of the land, the history of a market-garden and dairy plot developed within eight months upon Long Island's idle territory, long designated as "scrub oak waste," and "pine barrens", by Edith Loring Fullerton
- Edith Loring Fullerton's partnership with Hal B. Fullerton, by Natalie A. Naylor
- An address, delivered September 15th, 1859, at the 18th annual exhibition of the Queens Co. Agricultural Society, at Hempstead, Long Island, by William H. Onderdonk
- Experiments with cover crops on Long Island, P.H. Wessels and John D. Hartman
- Journal of John Baxter of Flatlands, L.I., 1790-1826, continued by his son, Garret Stoothoff Baxter, 1826-1835, copied by Harriet and Kenn Stryker-Rodda and Edna Huntington
- Blueprint for our future, creating jobs, preserving the environment : the report to governor Mario Cuomo,, by the East End Economic & Environmental Task Force of Long Island, New York, 1994
- A folder on AGRICULTURE -- NEW YORK (STATE) -- LONG ISLAND is located in the History Vertical File. Ask a librarian for help in locating this material
- As I remember it, by Eleanor Frances Fullerton Ferguson
- Grown on Long Island, Long Island Farm Bureau
- Transactions of the Queens County Agricultural Society and a premium essay on the agricultural history of the County ;, with the annual address, by R. C. McCormick, Esq. 1861
- Potato growing in New York State,, 1920
- The lure of the land ;, the history of a market-garden and dairy plot developed within eight months upon Long Island's idle territory, long designated as "scrub oak waste," and "pine barrens.", By Edith Loring Fullerton
- Address delivered before the Queens County agricultural society, at its third anniversary, at Jamaica, Thursday, October 10, 1844, By Gabriel Furman
- Potato growing in New York State,, 1917
- Transactions of the Society for the promotion of useful arts, in the State of New York,, 1807
- An address delivered September 29th, 1852 at the eleventh annual exhibition of the Queens County Agricultural Society, at Flushing, Long Island, by Charles King
- Annual report of New York State Agricultural Society, 1867, 1868
- A celestial farm on Long Island, by Don Seitz
- Preliminary report to Governor Mario M. Cuomo
- Out in the open air, a parent's guide to Long Islanders at work outdoors, Marilyn Oser and Mary Lou Kallman
- The Long Island Railroad and the Experimental Farm at Wading River ;, an economic overview, by C. M. Chorzempa
- The lure of the land, the history of a market-garden and dairy plot developed within eight months upon Long Island's idle territory, long designated as "scrub oak waste," and "pine barrens", by Edith Loring Fullerton
- Report of the Queens County Agricultural Society for 1864
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