Table No. 9. 



The larger farms were able to utilize labour to better advantage. This applies 

 not only to man labour, but horse labour as well, as shown in Table No. 10. 



Table No. 10. 



As the size of the farms increased, the tendency was to increase the acreage 

 of crop per man and per horse, as set forth in Table No. 10. This reduced the 

 labour charge per acre and allowed a profit on a lesser receipt per acre. The 

 amount of crops sold per farm tended to increase in proportion as the size of 

 the farms increased. The cash realized from crops sold approximately met the 

 labour expenses of the farm. 



LABOUR INCOME AS IT IS AFFECTED BY EFFICIENCY IN THE 

 EMPLOYMENT OF LABOUR. 



Table No. 11. 



