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==History== {{unreferenced section|date=February 2013}} Buffalo County, founded in 1853, is named for the [[Buffalo River (Wisconsin)|Buffalo River]], which flows from [[Strum, Wisconsin|Strum]] to Alma, where it empties into the [[Mississippi River]]. The Buffalo River obtained its name from the French voyager Father [[Louis Hennepin]], who named it ''Riviere des Boeufs'' in 1680. The first permanent settlement was established in 1839, located in what is now [[Fountain City, Wisconsin|Fountain City]]. This settlement was originally named Holmes' Landing after a family who traded with the [[Sioux]] and [[Ojibwe people|Chippewa]]. Buffalo County was settled primarily by Swiss, German, and Norwegian immigrants who were drawn to the area by the growing lumber industry, fertile soils, access to the Mississippi, and available land. By 1848, a second community was established called Twelve Mile Bluff, which is now known as Alma. [[File:Buffalo Co WI Pie Chart No Text Version.pdf|thumb|right|Soils of Buffalo County]] Agriculture developed during the 1850s on top of the ridges where natural prairies and oak [[savanna]]s occurred, which made working the land much easier. With the lack of good roads, settlement remained along the Mississippi River, where farmers could ship their grain on steamboats. The development of the Northern Rail from [[Winona, Minnesota]], allowed for development away from the river, and by 1890, farmers were transporting their goods predominantly by rail. The [[American Civil War|Civil War]] gave a boost to the local economy with the rising demand for wheat, which was the main crop of the county. The postwar period brought a large influx of settlers; however, because of declining soil fertility, many moved west rather than adopt crop rotation and fertilization.{{citation needed|date=February 2013}} With the price of wheat falling, farmers turned to [[dairy farming]], and by the 1880s, local [[Creamery|creameries]] had started to appear.
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