52 
BULLETIN 1400, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
to eliminate from the farm value that part of it which was due to the 
value of the dwelling. This was the means by which the separate 
dwelling values shown in the previous statement were obtained. 
NET RELATION OF BUILDINGS AND ROADS 
TO THE VALUE OF FARMS PER ACRE 
PER 
ACRE 
+ 10 
1 1 
-10 
-20 
VALUE OF DAIRY 
D, JILDINGS 
-30 
20 
4-0 60 80 
DAIRY BUILDINGS IN DOLLARS PER ACRE 
100 
HARD SURFACE 
BROKEN STONE 
OR GRAVEL 
DIRT 
Fig. 11.— The value of dairy buildings and the value of other farm buildings are both important 
factors affecting farm values 
The effects of the other factors upon farm values shown in Tables 
42 to 48 throw interesting light upon the way that the different 
factors affect land values in this area. Since this bulletin is pri- 
marily a study of the farm management of the area, no detailed dis- 
cussion will be devoted to these relations. 
Table 42. — Net relation of the acre-value of dairy buildings to the farm value per 
acre 
Value of dairy building, in dollars 
per acre. 
Deviation of 
farm value 
from average 
per acre, other 
factors being 
the same 
Value of dairy building, in dollars 
per acre. 
Deviation of 
farm value 
from average 
per acre, other 
factors being 
the same 

Dollars 
-41.7 
-28.0 
-17.8 
-7.6 
-.8 
50 -. 
Dollars 
+5.2 
10 
60.. 
+7.7 
20 
70 
+9.9 
30. 
80 
+12.0 
40. . 
90 and over 
+12.8 
