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BULLETIN 411, U. S. DEPARTMENT OE AGRICULTURE. 
Table VIII. — Landlord's and tenant's average receipts and expenses on 96 late-truck 
farms leased for half of the crops. 
Landlord. 
Tenant. 
Sources of receipts: 
$417 
199 
575 
11 
S96 
Tomatoes 
199 
White potatoes 
Other truck crops 
11 
Poultry and eggs '. 
260 
Dairv products (10.9 cows) 
925 
Other income from stock 
77 
All other receipts 
2 
6 
Total 
1, 204 
2 149 
Items of expense: 
Feed 
1 
113 
247 
30 
4 
7 
393 
Seed 
115 
Commercial fertilizer 
200 
Stahle. manure r 
11 
10 
Toormaintenance (estimated at 18 per cent on yalue) 
130 
1 
473 
122 
59 
99 
9 
40 
Maintenance of buildings (estimated at 4 per cent on value) 
79 
570 
1,573 
634 
576 
13 
195 
381 
621 
Equiyalent cash rent per acre, $7.29. 
In Table IX is summarized the year's, business on a late-truck 
farm let for half of the crops. This farm, by comparison with the 
average of the 96 farms with which it is included in Table VIII, is 
much more profitable to both landlord and tenant. 
Table IX. — Summary of a year's business on a successful late-truck farm let for half of 
the crops. 
Acres in farm, 115: yalue of farm, S15,000; buildings alone, S2,500. 
Working capital furnished by tenant, S3, 700, consisting of stock (6 work horses, 11 cows, 1 bull, hogs, and 
poultry) 82,300, machinery and tools 8650, feed and supplies 8700, cash 850. 
Working capital furnished by landloard (feed and supplies), S350. 
Acres in pasture, 12. 
Acres in nontruck crops, 56 (corn 24, tame hay 12, meadow hay 20). 
Value of nontruck crops produced, 81,940; value of nontruck crops per acre, 835. 
Acres in truck crops, 43; sales, 83,850; sales per acre in truck, 890. 
Landlord. 
Tenant. 
Sources of receipts: 
$550 
15 
50 
375 
1, 550 
$15 
Hay 
50 
375 
1,550 
2,000 
2.540 
3,990 
Items of expense: 
400 
200 i 
16 
500 
20 ' 
200 
16 
500 
5 
Snray material 
37 
37 
