Family Farm Fights Back After Electrocution of Cows
In 1850, two brothers from Ireland named Devine bought two 30-acre farms in upstate New York outside of the town of Canastota. The Devine clan grew and prospered, consolidating their holdings into one 1,200-acre dairy farm that locals referred to as ”Devine country.” cont. > New York Times 2004
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