Table 23 



Showing the number of farmers per hundred who perform certain repair 

 work in wood. Data secured from 256 farmers operating general farms. 



10. 

 II. 

 12. 

 13. 

 14. 



Job 



15. Corn crib 



16. Fruit ladder 



17. Pig pen 



18. Board fence 



19. Horse drawn sled 



20. Wagon bed 



21. Step ladder 



22. Yard gate 



23. Chicken coop 



_M. Xest for laying hens 



25. Xest for setting hens 



26. Poultry house 



27. Wood picket fence 



28. Hatchet handle 



Frequency per 100 

 13 

 13 

 13 

 13 

 12 

 11 

 11 

 11 

 11 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 



Table 24 



Showing the number of farmers per hundred on dairy farms who perform 

 certain construction work in wood. 



Job Frequency per 100 



1. Milking stool 65 24. 



2. Xest for laying hens 65 25. 



3. Chicken coop 59 26. 

 1. Wire fence 59 27. 



Xest for setting hens 54 28. 



6. Farm gate 52 29. 



7. Hammer handle 52 30. 

 v Horse manger 47 31. 

 9. Bins for grain 46 32. 



10. Hay rack 46 33. 



11. Saw horse 42 34. 

 -ledge handle 41 35. 



13. Cattle manger 41 36. 



14. Feed trough for swine 41 37. 



15. Waston box 41 38. 



16. Rail fence 40 39. 



17. Hog house 40 40. 



18. Plank drag 37 41. 



19. Feeding trough for chicks 37 42. 



20. Hvener 36 43. 



21. Pick handle 36 44. 



22. Poultry house 36 45. 



23. Pi? pen 36 



Frequency 



Job 

 Corn crib 

 Board fence 

 Hatchet handle 

 Watering trough 

 Chicken feeder 

 Yard gate 

 Mortar box 

 Hand sled 

 Tool box 

 File handle 

 Saw buck 

 Fruit ladder 

 Window screen 

 Horse drawn sled 

 Chicken crate 

 Smoke house 

 Land leveler 

 Potato marker 

 Crating 



Wood picket fence 

 Wagon jack 

 Flight of steps 



per 100 

 35 

 35 

 35 

 35 

 33 

 33 

 33 

 32 

 32 

 31 

 31 

 30 

 28 

 28 

 25 

 26 

 26 

 26 

 25 

 25 

 25 

 25 



in all three- ^roups keep cows not to the extent that those do who 

 run dairy farms, but enough to give them similar experiences. In 

 similar manner, practically all farmers keep chickens, horses, swine, 

 raise- some garden truck, some field crops and have other experi- 

 s in common. Tt may be concluded from this that practically 



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