FARM MANAGEMENT IN THE OZAEKS. 
FARM NO. 10. 
51 
DISTRIBUTION' OF FARM AREA. 
DISTRIBUTION OF CAPITAL. 
Crop area acres. . 90 
Woods and waste do 17 
Pasture do 85 
Total farm area do 192 
Land and buildings $6, 000 
Live stock 3, 331 
Machinery and tools 474 
Feed and cash 340 
Total capital 10, 145 
ACREAGE AND YIELD OF CROPS. 
NUMBER OF LIVE ST< K'K 
Crop. 
Total 
yield. 
Corn bushels . . 
Wheat do — 
Oats do 
Hay tons. . 
Millet hay do ... . 
Garden 
M00 
238 
290 
15 
Acres. 
Class. 
Cows 
Heifers 
Calves 
Bulls 
Steers 
Horses 
Mules 
Colts 
Sheep 
Lambs 
Brood sows. 
Hogs 
Chickens. .. 
Begin- 
ning of 
year. 
Pur- 
chased. 
Pro- 
duced. 
2 
r 
n 
i 
i 
2 
i" 
21 
16 
75 
DISTRIBUTION OF RECEIPTS. 
DISTRIBUTION OF EXPENSES. 
Amount 
sold. 
Corn bushels . 
Wheat do. . . 
Oats do... 
Dairy products 
Cattle 
Horses, mules, and stallion fees. . 
Sheep and wool 
Hogs 
Poultry and eggs 
425 
138 
70 
Total receipts \ 3, 534 
Value. 
S.V20 
276 
42 
260 
543 
845 
575 
191 
282 
Hired labor S300 
Family labor 300 
Repairs to machinery 40 
Repairs to buildings'and fences 30 
Feed - 60 
Seed ■. 
Fertilizer 
Other expense 
Depreciation, building and machinery. 
Total expenses 
28 
23 
193 
85 
1,059 
Farm income (difference between receipts and expenses) '. S2, 475 
5 per cent interest on capital 507 
Labor income . 
The operator of this farm carried on a considerable live-stock business, as is shown 
by the number and value of stock on hand at the beginning of the year. In addition, 
he bought a few more cattle, horses, and hogs during the year. Horses and mules 
afforded his chief source of income. Over 40 per cent of the total investment was 
in working capital. Income was contributed by all classes of stock, and corn, wheat, 
and oats were sold to the extent of $838. This farm was in a section with an abundance 
of free range pasture. 
