202 MY FARM. 



OB. 



By Valuation stock, close of yr., . . $1,600 00 



" Sales do., 20000 



" do. milk, . . . . . 1,650 00 



" do. vegetables, . . . 250 00 



" do. fruits, . 125 00 



" do. poultry, .... 100 00 



" do. sundries, 100 00 



$4,025 00 



This has a more cheerful look, but is not gor 

 geous ; yet the fields are wearing a trim look, and 

 there is a large percentage of increased productive 

 capacity, which if not put down in figures, has yet a 

 very seductive air for the eye of an imaginative pro- 

 prietor. Two years later the account stands thus : 



FIFTH TEAR. 



DE. 

 To Valuation of stock, .... $1,700 00 



" Interest on do., ... . 102 00 



" Purchase of new stock, . . . 180 00 



"Labor bills, . . . . . 1,00000 



" Manures, . . .. . . . 100 00 



" Grain purchased, . . . . 13000 



u Seeds, trees, &c., . . . . 6000 



" Wear and tear of implements, . 10000 



'* Insurance, taxes, and incidentals, . 120 00 



$3,492 00 

 " Balance (gain), . ... . . 988 00 



$4,480 00 



