24 BULLETIN NO. 770, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
Form M.T. 1. U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE, BUREAU OF MARKETS. 
DRIVER’S DAILY REPORT CARD. 
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institute changes in business management which may be necessary or 
desirable from time to time. Investigators have found records of 
every sort, ranging from informal notes in a pocket note-book to 
elaborate auditing and accounting systems. The small operator is the 
chief offender in this connection, because he understands little of 
business records and is not disposed to add to his daily burden of 
work ; elaborate truck cost systems seem too complicated to him. The 
Bureau of Markets has placed some cost accounting forms with several 
