80 - COSTS OF PRODUCING SUGAR BEETS
VI.—Miscellaneous.
A. Mosp. [uronsave SourcEs oF Farm Income (1922):
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GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Variation in costs for season 1923-24 from 1922-23.
(a) Contract labor. _ oo _____
(b) Hired labor.
(¢) Yield________.
(d) Any new operations. ._
2. Estimate effect, if any, of existence of sugar factory upon:
Value of all tillable lands______
Value of lands devoted to beets_ __..
What is the chief competing crop?..___
Value of beet land for chief competing erop_.______
Change in land value if beet factory were removed _
3. Chief reasons for growing beets (cash crop; certainty of yield; soil improve-
ment; better distribution of production labor, ete.) _
On an average what Crops yield better net returns?_
4. Without material changes in your present method of farming, how many more
acres of your land can you devote to sugar beets? ___ ____; of good
land? _..____.___; of fair land? .___.__.____.
5. Effect of beets on subsequent crops:
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