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SECONDARY RESULTS 



of the productive capacity of the land and its permanent 

 equipment on the basis of its capital value. 



TABLE XXVIII 



But whether area, or a certain amount of capital value 

 of land and equipment, be taken as the unit for measure- 

 ment of production, the standard provided is quite inade- 

 quate for the purpose of estimating the productive efficiency 

 of the organization ; and this is still the case even if the 

 standard per unit of land or landed capital be combined 

 with the standard per man, for the calculation takes no 

 account of the amount of farmers' capital used in production. 



The following Table shows the rate of output for all the 

 standards which have been mentioned, and also the rate 

 per unit of farmers' capital. The total figures are shown 

 only in the case of farmers' capital, as other totals have 

 been shown already in the Tables above. 



TABLE XXIX 



Net Output per Unit. 



From this Table the efficiency of the farm organization 



