A Farm-Management Survey of Three Representative Areas in Indiana, Illinois, And Iowa

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08 7.28 5.57 4.89 4.74 4.69 4.40 3.98 321 to 400 acres 401 to 560 acres 561 to 720 acres 721 to 1,250 acres Total or average. .
30 12 5 4 700 $3. 36 3.12 3.80 3.50 $3.88 3.88 4.41 5.29 3.74 4.63 PARM-MANAGEMENT SURVEY OF REPRESENTATIVE AREAS.
27 On farms of 40 acres and less the cost of labor is over $10 per crop acre. On all farms above 120 acres the cost is less than $6 per crop acre. This increased efficiency of man labor on the larger farms constitutes an important factor in the cost of cro
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RELATION OF THE SIZE OF THE FARM TO THE EFFICIENCY OF WORK HORSES.
With the iDrevailinii- type of agriculture as found in the corn belt, both man and horse need more land to work. Farms with less than 100 acres in crops are not utilizing horse labor nearly as efficiently as the larger places. On farms of 40 acres one horse works less than 10 crop acres, while on farms of 240 acres or more one horse works two and one-half times as much land. One of the difficulties with a farm of less than 40 acres in the corn belt is that it requires the same number of horses for certain farm operations as the larger place.


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