ORGANIZATION OF THE FARM 



account in figuring the cost of using capital-goods, as they 

 were at a given time, the following varying expenditures 

 would yield the corresponding varying results. 



PROBLEMS 



(1) Supposing that the farmer could get all the land 

 he cared to use, rent free, either of the quality found in 

 Field A or Field B ; which kind of land would it pay him 

 the better to use? 



(2) When maize is worth 25 cents per bushel and a 

 rent of $2.50 per acre is charged for the land of either grade, 

 which grade would prove the more profitable to the farmer, 

 and to what degree of intensity should he cultivate it? 



(3) In case the farmer must give one-third of the crop 



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