COST OF USING POWER ON WHEAT FARMS IN OREGON Dik. 
DISTRIBUTION OF HORSE WORK ON A WHEAT FARM 
BEFORE THE PURCHASE OF A TRACTOR 
Sherman Co., Oreég., 1922 
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Fic. 7.—Tillable area of farm 795 acres, divided as follows: Winter wheat, 390 acres; 
summer fallow, 400 acres; alfalfa, 5 acres; wheat hauled to market, 8,567 bushels. 
Work done off farm: 315 horse hours hauling wheat and roadwork; twenty-four 
horses working 17,272 hours were required to do this work 
