FACTORS OF SUCCESS IN FARMING 



613 



TABLE 21. RELATION OF PROFITS TO IM >!'< >k Tl< ).\ OF THE 

 I.\ <>MI; FROM CROPS. 670 FARMS, JEFFERSON COUNTY, M W 



YORK 



poorer cows. Cash crops, therefore, appear to be even more 

 important than the table indicates. 



The poorer the cows, the more important it is that crops be 

 sold. The farmers who have the best cows sell the least crops. 

 But even with the best cows, those who sell some crops are doing 

 better than those who sell no crops, as is seen in Table 22. The 



TABLE 22. RELATION OF RECEIPTS PER COW AND CASH CROPS 

 TO PROFITS ON 585 FARMS WITH SIX OR MORE COWS, JEI 1 II 

 SON COUNTY, NEW YORK 



conclusions a^ivr with the- results for Tompkins and Livingston 

 count Bulletin j<;5 of this station, pp. 503-510.) 



1 < >nly two farms in this group. * No farms in this r 



