STUDY OF SMALL FARMS NEAR WASHINGTON. 11 



Table VI. — Tillable area, labor income, capital, receipts, etc. — Continued. 



Labor 

 income. 



$116 

 103 

 102 

 92 



79 

 67 

 59 

 59 

 56 

 53 

 53 

 52 

 49 

 41 

 32 

 29 

 17 

 3 

 28 

 35 

 38 

 42 

 50 

 50 

 50 

 61 



• 73 

 77 



■ 85 

 96 



• 97 



• 126 



■ 134 



■ 142 



■ 168 



- 177 



■ 199 



■ 204 



• 209 



• 215 



■ 223 



■ 304 



■ 335 



• 337 



• 347 



• 386 



■ 392 



- 397 



• 405 



- 408 



- 452 



- 482 



- 533 



- 554 



- 580 



- 613 



- 620 



- 626 



- 634 



- 634 



- 638 



- 809 



- 837 



- 840 

 -1,406 



Tilla- 

 ble 

 area. 



49 

 6.5 

 11.5 

 11 



10 

 25 



8.8 



5.3 

 18 

 13 



8.5 

 30 

 10.3 



9.5 

 30 

 10.5 



9 



1.77 

 11.3 



4.4 



7 



6 



8.8 



5.5 

 15 

 29.5 



3 



12.5 

 15 

 18 



7 



10 

 20 



19. 75 

 10 

 15 



4.5 

 12.1 

 48 

 13.5 

 25.5 

 28.9 



4.6 



9.3 

 22 

 12 

 11.7 



7 



18 

 59 

 11 



8.5 

 11.4 

 10 



8.5 

 13.3 

 11 



8 

 17 

 13 

 15 



5.75 

 26.25 

 12.5 

 11 

 11 

 15.5 



Investment. 



Real 

 estate. 



$10,000 

 2, 500 

 1,140 

 2,500 

 3,000 

 2,500 

 3,000 

 4,000 

 3,025 

 3,600 

 3,000 

 8,000 

 3,000 

 1,500 

 2,500 

 3,000 

 2,800 

 900 

 4,000 

 1,200 

 700 

 800 

 3, 240 

 2,000 

 1,200 

 5,000 

 700 

 1,400 

 5,500 

 3, 250 

 3,000 

 3,500 



10,000 

 2,000 

 1,000 

 3,125 

 6,000 

 7,460 

 6,000 

 3,100 

 1,000 



10,000 

 2,000 

 775 

 4,500 

 4,900 



12,000 

 4,500 

 2,000 

 5,500 

 2,650 

 1,000 

 8,000 

 2,000 

 6,200 

 1,380 



10,000 

 8,000 



12,600 



20,000 

 7,200 

 7,000 



32,250 



15,000 

 4,200 



21,000 



22, 000 



Other. 



82,053 

 347 

 409 

 396 

 428 

 627 

 413 

 511 

 531 

 573 

 308 

 719 

 546 

 352 

 242 

 287 

 539 

 209 

 545 

 319 

 146 

 144 

 173 

 118 

 315 

 807 

 78 

 188 

 789 

 560 

 283 

 262 

 343 

 874 

 97 

 229 

 454 

 970 

 631 

 609 

 312 

 663 

 354 

 225 

 557 

 621 

 258 

 173 

 564 



1,203 

 370 

 225 

 278 

 220 

 392 

 669 

 597 

 365 

 651 



2,014 

 463 

 628 

 855 

 322 

 290 

 263 

 517 



Receipts. 



81,599 

 601 

 882 

 608 

 465 



1,353 



1,190 

 691 



1,283 

 994 

 533 

 896 



1,285 

 560 

 393 

 449 



1,246 

 331 

 799 

 743 

 209 

 309 

 443 

 464 

 373 



1,642 

 734 

 212 

 640 



1,344 

 318 

 554 



2,261 



1,174 

 633 

 423 

 568 



2,000 

 455 

 910 

 350 

 790 

 649 

 105 

 943 

 963 



1,381 

 237 

 672 



2,249 



1,196 

 422 

 653 

 469 

 790 

 610 

 634 

 535 



1,716 



4,529 

 309 

 500 



4,333 



1,985 

 788 

 700 



1,046 



Ex- 

 penses. 



356 



703 



371 



205 



1,114 



940 



398 



1,046 



726 



312 



407 



1,055 



415 



207 



244 



1,047 



247 



555 



664 



195 



297 



310 



400 



347 



1,402 



745 



194 



399 



1,231 



239 



462 



1,841 



1,156 



712 



397 



413 



1, 755 



322 



929 



493 



472 



754 



359 



1,025 



1,024 



1,115 



389 



936 



2,311 



1,450 



769 



691 



840 



993 



1,062 



684 



730 



1,673 



4,054 



560 



753 



3,316 



2,028 



1,401 



477 



1,326 



Proportion of receipts from — 



Vegeta- 

 bles. 



87 

 78 

 37 

 92 

 53 

 48 

 13 

 77 

 62 

 83 

 56 

 76 

 100 

 40 

 79 

 96 

 90 

 88 

 42 

 22 

 62 

 36 

 74 

 70 

 97 

 58 

 68 

 39 



18 

 67 

 67 

 73 

 48 

 97 

 91 

 85 

 76 

 67 

 94 

 88 

 75 

 64 

 74 

 92 

 75 

 81 

 100 

 100 

 99 

 44 

 96 

 99 

 77 

 85 



Fruits. 



Stock. 



Other 

 sources. 



TRUCK-CROP YIELDS. 



Below are shown the average yields per acre of the important 

 truck crops on the 152 farms (season of 1916). No direct relation 

 was found between the acreage yields and size of farms. 



