EXPERIENCE WITH MOTOR TRUCKS. 
33 
farms of different sizes {crop acres, not total acres) who do and do 
not own tractors is as follows : 
Of 
32 
4 
28 
Of 211 
77 
134 
Of 189 
103 
86 
Of 
153 
88 
65 
Of 
74 
48 
26 
Of 
38 
25 
13 
Of 
22 
13 
9 
Of 
26 
IS 
who operate farms of 
own tractors, 
do not own tractors, 
who operate farms of 
own tractors, 
do not own tractors, 
who operate farms of 
own tractors, 
do not own tractors, 
who operate farms of 
own tractors, 
do not own tractors, 
who operate farms of 
own tractors, 
do not own tractors, 
who operate farms of 
own tractors, 
do not own tractors, 
who operate farms of 
own tractors. 
do not own tractors, 
who operate farms of 
own tractors, 
do not own tractors. 
80 or less crop acres — 
81 to 160 crop acres — 
161 to 240 crop acres — 
241 to 320 crop acres — 
321 to 400 crop acres — 
401 to 480 crop acres — 
481 to 560 crop acres — 
561 acres and over — 
The ownership of both trucks and tractors has not resulted in any 
very marked decrease in the number of work stock. Table XXIV 
shows the number of work stock now owned and the number disposed 
of since the purchase of trucks on 290 farms of different sizes where 
tractors are owned. Table XXV shows similar figures for 293 farms 
where tractors are not owned. 
Table XXIV. — Work stock on farms where l)oth trucks and tractors are owned. 
Size of farms 
(crop acres). 
Number 
of 
farms. 
Present 
number 
of work 
stock per 
farm. 
Reduc- 
tion 
since 
purchase 
of truck. 
Size of farms 
(crop acres). 
Number 
of 
farms. 
Present 
number 
of work 
stock per 
farm. 
Reduc- 
tion 
since 
purchase 
of truck. 
80 or less 
3 
65 
81 
63 
38 
4.3 
5.6 
7.7 
S.8 
10.2 
1.3 
1.4 
1.4 
1.3 
1.5 
401 to 480 
16 
11 
13 
12.1 2.1 
81 to 160 
481 to 560 
11.5 1.9 
161 to 240 
561 and over 
All 
20.5 1.2 
321 to 400 
290 
8.7 1.4 
