A Study of the Cost of Horse And Tractor Power On Illinois Farms

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A Study of the Cost of Horse And Tractor Power On Illinois Farms
P E Paul Evans Johnston
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7 10. 2 2. 4 2. 9 3. 5 4. 2 4. 8 5. 5 6. 2 6. 9 7. 6 4. 3 5. 3 7. 0 8. 9 10. 4 11. 7 13. 0 14. 6 16. 1 3. 4 4. 1 5. 1 6. 2 7. 2 8. 2 9. 2 9. 9 10. 4 2. 4 2. 9 3. 6 4. 3 5. 0 5. 7 6. 4 7. 1 7. 8 100 140 180 220 260 300 340 380 Months of Man Labor. The saving in labor due to the use of the tractor was relatively small both on farms where standard tractors were used and on farms where general-purpose tractors were used (Table 28). The greatest saving effected by the use of general-pur- pose tracto...rs was effected on the large farms that had but little live- stock. There was no apparent saving on the large farms on which more feed was fed than was produced. These data confirm the results observed in the study of man-labor costs.
Differences in the amounts of livestock kept caused greater varia- tions in the amount of man labor used than in the number of horses used. The small grain farms absorbed the time of one man, or 13 months of labor; while the small farms on which feed was bought absorbed the time of one and one-third men or about 16 months of man labor.


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