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Dry-Land Farming

Post, Garza County

Marker Text

This low rainfall area, limited usually to grazing, was colonized in 1907 by C. W. Post, creator of Post Foods and a philanthropist. By introducing new agricultural techniques, he was able to make farming profitable for colonists. Cotton, milo maize, Indian corn, and oats were grown here. Post also experimented with several types of fruits and vegetables. Men of small means could buy farms on easy terms from Post. He provided good houses, fences, windmills, and electricity. Also built Post Textile Mill to provide supplemental work and income for the colonists. 1967

Marker Details

Address
Location Description In front of Close City School - from Post, take US 380 about 5 miles West, then follow FM 399 North about 1 mile.
Marker # 1289
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code farms; agriculture, general; land surveys, land companies, promotional towns
Latitude, Longitude 33.192675, -101.378639

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