TEANSACTION FOR NOVEMBEK. 1901. 



NOVEMBER i. 

 Cash on liand $1,206.13. 



Plate 36, item da. 



NOVEMBER 15. 

 He sells 117 lambs, averaging 98 lbs. each, at $5.50, and buys 500 bushels of 

 corn at 30c. 



89. The Lambs credited to Production, (Plate 36, item db,) 



and the Corn charged to Feed. (Plate 37. item ca.) See 159 and 



168. 



NOVEMBER 20. 



He sells 34 head of Hogs at $5.25. Average weight 220 lbs. 



Production. (See Plate 36, item dc.) See 159. 



NOVEMBER 23. 

 He pays for Husking and Shredding his Corn crop, 2,000 bushels, at zf/j cents 

 a bushel. 



90. Expense. (Plate 37. item cb.) Kefer to 163. 



NOVEMBER 29. 

 According to contract made in March he sells the Williams Seed Co., of To- 

 ledo, his crop of corn for .seed at 25 cents a bushel above market price. 1.600 

 bushcl.s at 60 cents. 



From the above we note that Fox has contracted his corn crop 

 at 25 cents a bushel above market price. His croj) of 2,000 bushels 

 after sorting; left l.tiOO busliels of prime seed, which he now de- 

 livers. The price, tiO cents, is 2r) cents above the market price. 

 Fox feels he can well afford to raise corn by cou(»-act and buy all 



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