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READINGS IN RURAL ECONOMICS 



TABLE 28. EFFICIENCY FACTORS. AVERAGES FOR TOMPKINS, 



LIVINGSTON, AND JEFFERSON COUNTIES, AND FOR 23 MOST 



SUCCESSFUL FARMS SELLING MILK AT WHOLESALE 



Labor income 



Size of business 



Capital 



Area (in acres) 



Acres in crops 



Number of work horses and mules . . 



Number of cows 



Number of other animal units . . . . 



Total animal units 



Number of men including operator 2 



Productive units of man work .... 



Productive units of horse work . . . 

 Production 



Crop yields compared with average (per 

 cent) 



Com (bushels per acre) 



Corn silage (tons) 



Oats (bushels) 



Wheat (bushels) 



Buckwheat (bushels) 



Timothy and clover hay (tons) .... 



Potatoes (bushels) 



Beans (bushels) 



Cabbage (tons) 



Pounds of milk sold per cow .... 



Receipts per cow from milk and its 

 products 



Receipts per cattle unit 



Receipts per sheep 



Receipts per animal unit except work 



animals 



Percentage of receipts from crops . . . 

 Efificiency in use of labor 



Crop acres per man 



Animal units per man ....... 



Productive work units per man . . . 



Crop acres per horse 



Productive work units per horse . . . 

 Efficiency in use of capital 



Value per acre 



Percentage of area in crops 



Value of houses 



Percentage of capital in houses . . . 



Value of bams 



Percentage of capital in bams .... 



Value of bams per animal unit . . . 



Percentage of capital in all buildings 



Value of machinery 



Value of machinery per acre of crops . 

 Fertility 



Crop acres per animal unit 



Amount spent for fertilizers .... 



Cost of fertilizers per acre of crops . . 



