18 COSTS OF PRODUCING SUGAR BEETS TaBLE 2.—Comparison of the 1922 average acreage of sugar beets per farm on the farms investigated with the 1919 average acreage per farm for all farms growing beets tn that year as reported by the census State United States: All States. o-oo cee —- States investigated - Mihi gan. ooo ce cadence ceca Ohio. .... Ce emm——s - cama Nebraska... ocacccecaiccmcecccmcccccccccacccccacmccc————— Colorado. SR SS RS Rim SSR RRR § Utah...... BR wm RR NE ARR WEAR RRRE + BAS E00, ces i iE ER no SH Em YOM eee cmc emcam memo mma —m— mmm —— RY 10) 01 723 1 FU EOE California - - ecco ———m Acres of ugar beets per farm | growing beets in 19191 Acres of ugar beets per farm on farms investi- rated, 1922 Amount by which he average sugar-beet acreage per ‘arm in 1922 _ on farms investigated axceeds the . average sugar-beet acreage per farm on all farms growing oeets for sugar in 19191 y 24 1 See United States census reports. ) 3 The average sugar-beet acreage per farm in 1919 for Idaho as shown in the United States census reports was greater by 2 acres than the average sugar-beet acreage per farm in 1922 on the farms included in this vestigation. TABLE 3.—Relation of acreage of sugar beets harvested per farm to the net cost per acre and per ton SUMMARY FOR IDAHO, 1922 [Data are for 106 farms investigated] Range of beet acreage harvested per farm . 6 i. 9 10.9 *™C 2 " i 7. A: Number of farms Acres harvested | Tons harvested Total Average per farm Total Average yield per acre 106. 2 ci 187.2 6.9 184.1 | 10.2 90.0 12.9 126.0 15.8 152.° ie 1,450.6 2,716.8 2,731.0 1412.4 1,879.1 gan r 0 14.5 14.8 ALi - « bth oe a "xclusive »f capital charges ,— ge *n ar ’ Net costs Per acre Per ton Inclusive Inclusive of stated of stated land land ental and ““xclusive|rental and interest at - of capital |interest at 8 per cent charges |6 per cent on capital ; on capital other ' | other “han land than land ~ $7.55 7.17 6.54 6.31 7.05 6.00 8.76 5.23 A.492 Nore.—Although some farms in Idaho produced less than 3 acres of beets in 1922, cost data were not Obtained for these small acreages because they were usnallv incidental and of only minor importance on iversified farme