18 BULLETIN 713, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Receipts pa Pe re tanape tt ewe FPR gee are rs No eV $12, 053 
Hisxpenses, including $2,200" cashr remiss eee Se ee 6, 470 
Rarm imcome—— 2 — a2 ee ae sig eg Oe ae ee 5, 583 
5 per cent interest on_opetator’s mvestment— 925) se es eee aie 
Labor “income. —_ = Sk Se ee is 2 a eee oe ee Seen ESSE Sees. 4, 206 
: Per cent 
Crops: Acres. Yield. of area. 
ASOT, 206 8 Se SE ee a eee 175 30 bushels 29 
IVY Aa bie ie ek 9 ain a ee eal DAS 13 bushels 46 
WTA OW eee ee IE, ioe Je ae a 65 1 ton 11 
DROW ACCO as ae Se oe Od ea MU ea mee Oe ae 45 750 pounds 7 
(CO WDCUS 2 Sane eae OEE ar aC ete caer Re ER Sarit Nai ry hed 5 
ENIAC O Sees es a ei Pe See es ee eee RSF fi toda ee 2 
Number 
per 100 
acres of 
é improved 
Live stock: | Number. land. 
COWS ree IS MEP R R EET TE SEE AE ea ee ea > 2a9 
BSD GS) Sin Rens RS MLL ah te Sek tat ot pA SUPE Glas 2 3 SOEs OTe Te ere 
VOunerstock. 23 2a se EE a es ee 20 ale 
SOC Be HAC ee eo Ok Re hE ee 24 DoS 
1B [pve Soar Ss Sag et phen ea Fp eg ME Ok mane eae Ti een Me ioene ne 17 15 rae | ew 
TEC ULE ig ORS et ec eh NE er ETE RIN 5 ae 105 11.0 
Man labor: Approximately 4,000 days of man labor were required on this 
farm. This labor was performed by 7 year-hands, extra labor amounting to 
4 year-hands, and the operator. 
Horse labor: Approximately 2,700 horse days were required. Twenty-two 
work stock were kept—4 horses and 18 mules. 
Capital: Operator’s land was valued at $75 per acre and rented land at $80. 
Working capital was all furnished by operator, amounting to $12,312, or 12.82 
per acre of improved land. 
Working capital was distributed as follows: 
TIVE “StOCK se SS ee Se ee oN Se 8 A ee $5, 645 
Moachimeryais ee tt 3 OE AEN EE UE ae ee Eh ea a ee 1, 742 
Hecdrand supplies: — — | ste sw sss sees AP Oe et Se ue ee 3, 425 
SOAS TAR GOOF TaN pata 20 ag ee ee Pe 1, 500 
Sources and amount of receipts: 
SUVA oa hoes Fa eS a Se ee $3, 610 
MODACCOL ee 2 AAT FF eh AAPA EES Sead SUSE edd Se ae Re ee ee 1, 688 
hays tets 2 OP ee i GS eee ee ee har es a een Pe eas eee ee ee 1, 080 
IS OW Sega eee ces 9 a I a ee eee 1595 
OMIT Ste Ke es kee ee ea we ee ims ee ee 355 
LOCK Cathe = aa ee a 855 
MET TES OS rs Se ace a) ee 330 
Pastunine sand feeding Stock se. ee ee ed 346 
PUA Ry EG a re eS a I i Ea es 2, 228 
MS) ETNCT: | SO UA TGCS ol ne a es yn a ah Nt RE ce 151 
BAC eB tN 2 eae eee ee 12, 153 
Receipts amounted to about $12.80 per acre. On this farm wheat is the source 
of highest income. As a rule, in this locality the importance of wheat increases 
with the size of the farm. Receipts, however, are about equally divided be- 
tween crops and live stock. The type is largely that of the diversified general 
farm, 
