38 BULLETIN 920, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. | 
lowest seven-year average labor incomes. The highest-labor-income 
farms had 45 productive animal units per farm, as against 18 for the 
lowest-labor-income farms. The crop yields of the former farms were 
6 per cent above the average of all farms, while those of the latter 
were 12 per cent below the average. The live-stock returns per ani- 
mal for the farms with the highest labor incomes were 19 per cent 
above the average, while those for the farms with lowest labor in- 
comes were 23 per cent below the average. The former group of 
farms worked 23 crop acres more per man and 7 crop acres more per 
horse than the latter group. The 10 farms with highest labor in- 
comes averaged $1,659 per farm; but the farms with lowest labor 
incomes lacked $273 of paying 5 per cent interest on the capital, 
thus leaving nothing for the farmer’s own labor save the food prod- 
ucts, fuel, and house rent furnished by the farm. 
Taste VIII.—The 7-year-average labor income, crop area, pasture area, productive animal 
~ units, crop yields, live-stock returns, and crop acres per man and per horse for each of 
the 100 farms, Clinton County, Ind., 1910 and 1913-1918. 
e 4 | Per | | 
| | | - 
| er ive- 
Average| cent | stock ae of 
Rank of each farm Average |Average |Average pee “ielis see SioR, erp total 
in 7-year.average |_ labor | crop | acres in GiGeO)| HEHE GL | Sanoel per per farm 
labor income. | income. | area. pasture. animal | average | were of | man. Here! fovelpis 
| units. | for all the | Saat 
| farms. | average Bs- 
| for all | 
| | | ; farms. 
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fier arte og | $2,210 216 19 31 109 118 a 25 48 
De Gielen aera es | 2,071 182 49 43 99 114 84 26 34 
Se Ree Sotiade ee fPuieSto 344 93 7 112 131 96 3 29 
geen ie ea | 1,704 112 53 52 111 110 47 15 17 
FE Dee eer Bed 1, 620 204 44 52 112 121 72 26 ae; 
ine ae aie 1,606) 249 58 42 104} 191 85 | 44 43 
la tae Ce ae 1, 454 | 118 3 31 101 | 111 91 23 24 
eae Eee a 1, 425 195 48 | 66 98 125 56 24 16 
Gul dab ts Ses | 1,407 84 22 21 118 131 50 17 32 
1OP oe oe me | 1,280 248 28 35 99 106 73 27 49 
URE ete Ps eal O73 87 12 15 117 122 55 19 53 
1 eee RE ee | 1,197 234 70 44 101 g5 oe 7 20 54 
1S Ae. Seatac haat 1, 149 125 44 | 28 | 105 126 54 23 | 30 
(ea Ae ee as ea 1, 121 | 80 38 |. 31 100 139 58 15 | 9 
ites ere ns 1,081 109 | 29 | 39 | 101 114 54 20 22 
1 oe aa eee 1,071 277 | 53 26 107 104 96 28 69 
ee ey 1045 | 90 31 26| 103 104 71 23 35 
Se eee oe eee 1,009 | 121 31 36 | 102 114 73 23 19 
(Oese rua oOo | 972 | 68 15 18 | 101 118 60 21 37 
DORE a Paes 940 | 130 27 23 | 97 104 7 25 41 
Ti LT, Sete 901 75 | 24 22 | 115 102- 53 22 27 
Sis ee i epee 991 85 | 27 22| 110 94 65 27 37 
2 la ae 868 | 149 53 49 98 122 59 23 17 
Aaa et Na odie ASS 843 | 64 7 7 100 83 49 18 64 
Diet ieee se. | 840 | 99 20 20 107 102 | 65 23 32 
DG Oe gk | 820 | 39 19 24 113 140 37 12 4 
TT ER Cu Oe es | 816 | 118 22 19 95 9g 88 19 45 
7 as Re aa 796 63 10 8 1 95 54 24 52 
De RN eee ata | 793 | 86 49 33 107 137 42 14 9 
Sie aoe ee eee 789 | 58 16 11 | 118 91 | 50 22 57 
| } 
Sie See ep su! 767 63 17 | 18 107 lll 54 21 19 
On arene eS 748 | 164 37 19 99 85 75 22 57 
SH tet eae | 720 | 47 22 | 15 108 116 42 16 21 
Dane eege ee ares 710 | 97 37 29 110 111 45 18 12 
She Petes. 704 | 97 24 | 17 92 110 71 18 39 
Rae was ee 700 | 87 21 23| 109 88 | 50 22 34 
Pe eae SE ee 656 54 | 19 23 114 112 40 16 | 8 
See ee eee a! 647 48 15 | 15 108 141 4} 14 21 
Geer Wa ean tel 640 37 9 | 11 93 109 | a 13 25 
Al) ae See al 596 85 20 20 | 117 107 | 49 | 15 37 
