58 
BULLETIN 1258, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
landlords furnishing only the real estate, while on the larger tenant 
farms the landlords usually furnished part of the working capital as 
well as the real estate; and that real estate usually contributes a 
120 160 200 240 280 320 360 400 
SIZE OF FARM IN ACRES 
Fig. 16.— The farm income of an owner, landlord, or a tenant on given sized farms, 1910 and 1913-19ln. may- 
be readliy approximated from this figure. 
larger proportion to the total farm income on large farms than on 
small farms. 
The variations of size of farms, capital, and the earnings for the 
farms operated by owners, owners-additional, and tenants for the 
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I20 I60 200 240 280 320 360 400 
SIZE OF FARM IN ACRES 
Fig. 17 — The farm income of an owner, landlord, or a tenant on given sized farms, 1916-1919, may be 
readily approximated from this figure. 
years 1913 and 1918 are given in Tables 52 to 56. In case of farms 
operated by owners-additional and by tenants, the data are shown for 
the entire farms, for the operator's share, and for the landlord 's share. 
