April, 1913] THE REJUNEVATION OF OLD ORCHARDS 



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Financial Statement. 

 1910. 



Pruning and scraping $ 20 . 00 



Spraying . JO. 00 



Depreciation of spray outfit 



Picking and marketing 25 . 00 



Total expense $ 59.00 



250 bu. apples @ $0.50 $125.00 



Net income in 3910 $ 66.00 



1911. 



Pruning and Spraying ' $ 3 5 . 00 



Picking and Marketing 35.00 



Depreciation of Spray outfit 3 . 60 



Total expense $ 53 . 60 



400 bu. apples @ $.50 $200.00 



Net income 1911 . $146.40 



1912. 



Pruning and Spraying $ 15 . 00 



Picking and marketing .- 40.00 



Depreciation of Spray outfit 3 . 20 



Total expense $ 58 . 20 



500 bu. apples @ $.50 T 250.00 



Net income 1912 $191.80 



Total expenses for 3 years $170 . 80 



Total gross income for 3 years . $575 . 00 



Net profit for 3 years . $404.20 



SUMMARY OF RESULTS. 



No. years Grofs Net 



Name of Orchard. No. of trees. Records Income Income. 



Davis 600 3 $1,831.75 $1,043.54 



Stone 738 3 6,801.00 4,2]4.90 



Bartlett 500 3 1,072.80 613.58 



Crane 160 3 575 . 00 404 . 20 



Reynolds 850 * 2 2,877.50 1,063.48 



Lowther 115 2 395.00 286.10 



2,963 $33,553.05 $ 7,625.80 



Income. Income. 

 Gross Net 



Average annual income per tree for the state $ .54 $ 



Averave annual income for the six rejuvenated orchards.... 1.71 .93 



Highest average annual income per tree for the six orchards 3.07 1.90 

 Lowest average annual income per tree for the six orchards. . .72 .41 



From the summary? it will be seen that the operations have been 

 attended with success as far as the financial part has been concerned. 

 Not one of these orchards had produced a profitable crop for several 

 years before it was taken hold of by this Station. Several of them 



