CONTENTS 



CHAPTER 



VIII. 



IX. 



XI. 



XII. 



XIII 



PAGE 



THE FORCES AND CONDITIONS WHICH DETER- 

 MINE THE PRICES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS 136 

 THE DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH, WITH ES- 

 PECIAL REFERENCE TO THE RENT OF FARM 

 LAND AND TO THE CONDITIONS WHICH ENABLE 

 FARMERS TO SAVE FROM THEIR EARNINGS 152 

 THE PRINCIPLES TO BE FOLLOWED IN ESTI- 

 MATING THE VALUE OF FARM LAND AND 

 EQUIPMENTS ..... 185 

 THE FARMER'S MEANS OF ACQUIRING LAND 198 

 Section I. Free Land . . . 198 



Section II. Gift and Inheritance . 209 



Section III. Savings . . . 215 



Section IV. Credit . . .218 



Section V. The Taxation of Mortgages 224 

 Section VI. The Need of a System for Ob- 

 taining Credit on Land, the 

 District Credit Associations in 

 Germany . . . 226 



TENANCY AND LANDOWNERSHIP IN THE UNITED 



STATES 

 Section 



235 



I, 



The Decline in the Percentage 

 of Landowning Farmers . 237 

 Land Values and Landowner- 

 ship . . . 244 

 Landownership and Tenancy 

 Among the Negroes . 250 

 The Ownership of Rented 

 Farms . . . 257 

 The Relations Between Land- 

 lords and Tenants in the United 

 States . . .260 

 THE ADJUSTMENT OF THE RELATIONS BETWEEN 

 LANDLORDS AND TENANTS IN ENGLAND . 286 



Section II. 



Section III. 



Section IV. 



Section V. 



Vlll 



