COST OK GROWING ONH ACRE OF WHRAT ox HEAVY 

 LAND IN NORFOLK continued. 



Tillage operation?. 



CASH RESULT OF GROWING ONK ACHE OF OATS on 

 HEAVY LAXO 



Hand Hoeing and Weeding 



Harvesting ... 



Binder Twins. 6 Ibs. at 



1*. Irf. 



Thatching 



Rent 



Rates and Insurance 

 Repairs and Renewals to 



Implements. 



Foreman's Superintendence 

 Threshing and Delivery to 



Market. 



*. d. 



1 



2 10 



C, 6 



> 6 



1 10 



4 



12 B 



4 (I 



1 10 



Total cost per acre ... ' ' 17 18 of 



The average estimated yield of wheat from heavy 

 land is .36 bushels per acre. 



CASH RESULT OF GROWING ONE ACRE OP WHEAT ON 

 HEAVY LAND. 



Showing the cost of production to be 40s. per coomb 

 of 18 stone without allowing the farmer any interest 

 on hi* capital or profit for himself; the Government 

 guaranteed minimum price for this year's crop being 

 M7s. 9d. 



COST OF GROWING ONE ACRK ov OATS ox HEAVY 

 LAND IN NORFOLK. 



Hi.- average estimated yield of oats from thj K rlass 

 of land is 1- litiMhels per acre. 



Cost of 



Proton. ! Average Yield. 



. d. 

 14 11 ."if 48 bushels of 3 st. ... 

 Deduct for 5 per 

 cent, dross corn. 



Loss per acre 



14 11 5* 



Govern- 



Cash 



ment Returns 



Price. per Acre. 



i. d. 

 5 111 



i. d. 



14 5 



1 U 



14 3 3 



8 '2} 



14 11 5J 



Showing the cost of production to be 24s. 5d. per 

 coomb of 12 stone without allowing the farmer any 

 interest on his capital or profit for himself ; the 

 Government guaranteed minimum price for this year's 

 crop being 23s. 9d. 



COST OF GROWING ONE ACRE CF BARLEY ON HEAVY 

 LAND IN NORFOLK. 



The average estimated yield of barley from this class 

 of land is 40 bushels per acre. 



CASH RESULT OF GROWING ONE ACRE OF BARLEY ON 

 HEAVY LAND. 



Showing that if the grower gets an average yield of 

 40 bushels per acre and the Government minimum 

 guaranteed price for the whole of his produce there 

 will be a profit of 18s. 4fd. per aero, without charging 

 interest on capital or anything for the farmer's nun 

 time. 



