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BULLETIN 920, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



but for the years 1913, 1914, 1915, and 1916 there were only slight 

 variations either in amount or proportions. Beginning with the year 



PER 



CENT 



LIVE STOCK 



{« 



HOGS 



2 CATTLE 



3 OTHER 



li 



CORN 



2 OATS 



3 OTHER 



CROPS 

 MISCELLANEOUS 



7 YEAR 



YEAR 1910 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 AVERAGE YEAR 



AVERAGE AVERAGE 



RECEIPTS 1.911 2.261 2,158 2,377 3,004 3,412 4,386 2.787 RECEIPTS 

 IN DOLLARS JN DOLLARS 



Fig. 10.— Distribution of receipts on 100 farms in Forest and Johnson townships, Clinton County, Ind. 

 Hogs arc the most important live-stock source of receipts, and corn and oats the leading source of crop 

 receipts. The receipts from wheat varied widely. 



1917 the expenses increased rapidly. The items of largest expense 

 were hired labor, repairs and depreciation en machinery and build- 

 ings, taxes and insurance, and feed. 



