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same as on average farms well adapted to southeastern Nebraska. 
Though a time may come when it will be profitable for people to 
decrease the average size of farm or increase the average amount 
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Fic. 7. Congressional district, towns, and railroads. Compare the west 
half of the map with the east half. 
of labor per farm in these two regions, there is good reason to 
believe that the ratio which now exists between them will not be 
greatly affected. 
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