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Farming in Carroll County, Lyndi McNulty

Label
Farming in Carroll County, Lyndi McNulty
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Farming in Carroll County
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Lyndi McNulty
Series statement
Images of America
Summary
Carroll County's road signs are a testament to the farm families who settled here. Bollinger, Hoff, Roop, Baugher, Royer, Bushey, and many more are road names that honor those who have produced food for themselves and the nation in times of peace, war, and the Great Depression. In 1917, when the first county agricultural agent arrived, 96.6 percent of the land was held in 3,384 farms. By 1926, Carroll County, Maryland, led the state in corn, swine, and poultry production. It was second in dairy and beef, and it was the world leader in wormseed oil production. A prominent feature of Carroll County's landscape has always been the red barns, and they still are today. The photographs in this book were collected from farm families and historical organizations, portraying a unique insider's view of the history of farm life in Carroll County
Target audience
adult
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