THE TEAINING OF FAEMEES 



tion that promotion may come if they are 

 successful. These sums are not merely 

 what is blindly hoped for, but are sug- 

 gested by what college-mates and others 

 before them have been able to secure in the 

 way of remuneration in various kinds of 

 business. 



The pay expected by the eighteen four- 

 year men on graduation, for farm man- 

 agership, ranges from $700 to $2000 per 

 year, and most of the men expect to receive 

 more or less subsistence in addition. 

 The average salary for the eighteen is 

 $977. It is interesting to compare these 

 figures with those of seventeen four-year 

 men who desire to become teachers, or to 

 enter government service, in which salary 

 schedules are already established. The 

 range of salary expected by these persons 

 is from $600 to $1500, with an average of 

 $987. In these cases, no subsistence is ex- 

 pected in addition to salary, except such as 

 may be included in the traveling expenses 

 of government agents. The pay expected 

 by those students who are preparing to be 

 farm managers on the whole exceeds that 

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