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(m) Managerial Ability: Efficiency in organizing farm 

 work and balancing the factors of production; planning, fore- 

 sight. 



(k) Field and Chore Skills: Working to advantage as 

 in teaming, pitching hay or bundles, shouldering sacks of grain, 

 etc. 



(c) Mechanical Ability: Ability to construct or repair 

 farm tools and devices. 



(b) Business Ability: Buying, selling, bargaining, ac- 

 counting. 



(p) Physical Capacity: Strength and endurance in the 

 prime of life regardless of present health or age. 



(u) Unpaid Family Labor: Free help from wife or chil- 

 dren in the production of crops, etc. 



To the above were added two others to be considered 

 more especially as criteria. 



(f) Financial Success: Ability to make money in pro- 

 ducing crops, raising stock, or the like. 



(v) Community Value: Citizenship, good living stand- 

 ard ; substantial worth in the life of the community. 



If the reader will work out a sample from his own experi- 

 ence like the one given in Form A, he will be in a much better 

 mental position to understand the method and follow the later 

 development and implications of the study. 



