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size of farm, the number of dairy cows, and the working capital. On 

 the average successful farm there were more receipts from crops and 

 miscellaneous sources than were shown for the average of the ten 

 farms. This indicates the greater degree of diversity on the suc- 

 cessful farms. The most important comparison is that shown for 

 the receipts per cow. It will be noticed that the average successful 

 farm had much higher receipts per cow — $164, as compared with 

 $126 on the average of the ten. 



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