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670; relation of to efficiency, 260; 

 relation of to rural credits, 752; some- 

 times desirable, 673; trend of in 

 United States, 665. 



Tenants: cash, 628, 631, 652; share, 

 628, 630, 652; share croppers, 630; 

 stock-share, 66 1 ; their share of prof- 

 its, 655, 659; tenure of land, chap, 

 xii; relation to quality of farming, 

 648, 652. 



Thrift, rural, 307. 



Ton-ens system of land transfer, 698. 



Transportation costs: and cantaloupe 

 prices, 574; by wagon, 587; impor- 

 tance of, 566; rates, 567 ff.; related 

 to farm values, 645. 



Transportation services: car supply, 

 597; concentration privilege, 595; 

 diversion, 592; passing reports, 590; 

 refrigeration, 582; speed of trains, 

 591; stop-in-transit, 595; terminal 

 facilities, 599. 



Tropic agriculture, 131. 



Usury law, 709. 



Utility: diminishing, 421; marginal, 422. 



Valorization: of coffee, 474; of cotton, 

 479- 



Value, chap, viii; affected by transpor- 

 tation rates, 567; cornering the mar- 

 ket, 481; of labor contribution, 798; 

 of land, 633 ff.; of product, in refer- 

 ence to wages, 806; theory of, 415, 

 421,427. 



Wages, chap, xv; as related to demand 

 for labor, 801, 806, 810, 814; as re- 

 lated to supply of labor, 799, 804, 

 816-22; of self-employed farmer, 797, 

 833; rate of, 822, 829, 860, 863; real 

 vs. nominal, 796, 801, 822-28; theory 

 of, 797, 800; ways of paying (profit 

 sharing), 259. 



Warehouse receipts, 491-93, 612, 756 



Waste, 192, 651. 



Welfare, 78, 117-24. 



Wheat growing in Canada, 130. 



Winds, 133, 136. 



Women's work, 242, 360, 854. 



Yield, per acre, 192-93, 452- 



