49, 
A FINANCIAL STATEMENT. 
In order to show what is being done on a farm composed 
or the soils discussed, managed with but little more than 
ordinary care, and on which the agricultural practice is 
by no means intensive, the rollowing finanicial statement 
of the rarm in guestion is given. In this connection it 
Should be Well to state the rotations used. About sixty 
acres are Kept continually in pasture. Those parts of the 
Parn on the Dunkirk clay grow oats, wheat, and hay two years. 
The rotation on the Volusia loam and other lighter types 
is corn, beans, wheat and hay two or three years. All stable 
manure is earefully used. Commercial fertilizers are but 
Little employed. Meadows not standing long afford a large 
sod to turn under to make humus, and in addition clover is 
still abundant in the sod. 
The farm consists of two hundred and seventy five 
acres, ninty two of which are in timber and waste land. 
The following table shows the acreage or the different 
crops for 1901, 1902 and 19038. 
