12 BULLETIN 713, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
HI POIISOSES aes 9 tte es Se pa Dip spite eee ek kD $636 
Barn “inC@ome .. 09:2 cae eee ee eee pe ee ene ene SUAS 947 
Interest on operator’s investment, at 5 per cent________________________ 408 
Labor. income 222 3h Ge ao ES ea ee ep 539 
Per cent 
of crop 
Crops: ; Acres. Yield. area. 
COT ae ee AN NED Bo TANS ee aie aes bs Ad ee ee ge 5 35 bushels Saf 
A Val OV2G |) pe easels tel aah a Ae ak Soe Uni BERENS Neel arity a Asse Se 15 10 bushels 31 
TROD aACCO) LPS eo EO TAO i eee ree eee oe 14 821 pounds 28 
Miscellanecousteropsu tt os Wo iii sas 2 A Ae by) Shans. Sena eee 10 
Number 
per 100 
Num- acres of 
ber on improved 
Live stock: farm. land. 
OWS Se EE ah RS YS 2 Peete) 
VOumerStoeke: seeietes OCC R. y MEY LE San ere retires ft se ly en esas eae ee ae Ri iO R: 
bts OY Saf 2 es a i ase etal ca IEA 5 aC tae ee Se Salta pein CI ae a i 14 1GOF 
EO allibysy SS es tes at ae ee RE EE as sk ie te 200 241.0 
Man labor: Approximately 800 days of man labor were required. No hired 
labor was employed. Work was done by the operator and family, the total 
labor employed being the equivalent of about 2.5 year hands. 
Horse labor: Approximately 350 days of horse labor were required. Two 
mules were kept to do this work. 
Capital: The average value of owned and rented land was about $90 per 
acre. The working capital was $1,168, or $14.07 per acre of improved land. 
The distribution of working capital was: 
TGiVesStOCK = 2 bee ee ee $619 
Maclin ery, .. © Masa meir cet 1h a) Renta. IGS OTe ie UO Ee Se ie alee eee 201 
Heed=and ‘supplies 2° re ee ee ee 198 
Cash<to --nunsbuSineSs aja. in hci ae elpeenanay een emer eee cere 150 
POtaN ea he eg ae 1, 168 
Expenses: The farm expenses amounted to $630, or about 40 per cent of 
receipts. 
Sources and amount of receipts: 
AVV GE Gea Us Ss bcos ned aden Ae tan are no oe a NE On 2 a $125 
MOPBWCCOs eas bse ween lar BI ol ae a ee ee ane 949 
1 DDT ete ein ie rss Rep einen Ny) uC lr rete Uh ee Sew Vinee ADS OM te Sl 129 
1 8 (05 °4< es aed Ra eee Mea DION ReSRaMe eum men Wades Saye aN ME) OY oe he EE Tt 
NOUR eno Sees: ee Ne ERE RR Lee te ae, a eae = Mi Se Soke ae 107 
TNCREASE INVENTOR Ye ee a ee pe oe ne a ee 196 
Total 222 be oo es ee ee ee sees eee 1, 583 
Sixty per cent of receipts on this farm were from tobacco, 28 per cent of the 
crop area being devoted to this crop and more than half the man labor. For 
these reasons such a farm may be classified as a distinctly tobacco farm. 
Receipts were $19.07 per acre of improved land. 
Though the labor income in this instance was not high, it was 
above the average of the farms surveyed, and the farm could be 
rated as successful. 
