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VI. Labor costs, Idaho, by areas—Continued.
27. Hours of labor per acre to perform once the various ma-
chine operations_ _____.__. _ ._.__. __ oa --__
28. Percentage of hand labor done by (1) contract labor,
(2) family help, (3) hired help and grower’s labor. -
VII. Horse labor costs, Idaho, by areas:
29. Horse cost rates per hour_. -
30. Horse time per acre. ______ mee
31. Horse time per acre to perform once the various machine
operations. __. o_o oo...
VIII. Capital and capital charges, Idaho, by areas:
32. Market value of sugar-beet land. _
33. Average value of other capital ._____
34. Value of land and other capital used ____ _________
35. Comparison of land charges as determined by three different
methods. _ i —eeeam
Comparison of total capital charges as determined by three
methods—
36. Peracre________.
37. Perton.__________ cen
38. Comparison of cash rental paid for land with estimated
cash rentals. _________.__ _ ee
39. Interest rates paid on farm mortgages_____. -
40. Returns for capital, management, and labor. ____._______
IX. Farm practice in sugar-beet production:
Kinds of operations and percentage of total number of farms
on which each was performed a given number of times—
41. On tractor and nontractor farms_____
42. On nontractor farms only _ oo
Kinds and amounts of tractor work performed in sugar-beet
production __ em
44. Manuring practice in sugar-beet production. _.
45, Hauling sugar beets. oo --
46. Pounds of beet seed planted per acre__.__.___.__.
X. Types of farming on farms investigated, Idaho, by areas:
47. Use made of farm area operated. oo __
48. Size of farms and relative importance of sugar-beet acreage -
49. Sugar-beet yields per acre, by areas_.-_. .-.-._ - .----
50. Acreage of the principal crops grown_ _.__-________.
51. Percentages of cultivated land devoted to various crops...
52, Yields per acre of the principal crops grown.________.....
52, Number per farm of head of various kinds of livestock .___
5%. Tenureoffarms._____________-._ -
55. Tenure of sugar-beet land. _________. mm
56. Abandoned beet acreage. oo. I
XI. Miscellaneous tables giving the replies of the farmers to some
general questions concerning the sugar-beet industry:
Farmers’ replies to questions concerning—
Effect of existence of the local sugar factory upon the
value of—
57. Farm land in general _____ -—
58. Sugar-beet land___ ___ ooo
59. Land used for crops that compete with sugar
beets. oc eee
60. Comparison of the estimated value of land used for the
production of sugar beets with the estimated value of
. land used for crops that compete with sugar beets____
81. Effect upon land values if beet-sugar factories were removed
from the locality. em
Farmers’ replies to questions concerning the extension and
limitation of the sugar-beet acreage on the farms investigated
in Idaho—
62. Potential sugar-beet land_ _ ______-___ ----
53. Factors limiting the extension of sugar-beet acreage. -
84 Affect of crop of sugar beets on other subsequent crops.
85. Crops that compete most with sugar beets. _-__--
AR Farmers’ estimates of the profitableness of sugar beets
as compared with other erons._
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