Full text: United States

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Types of farming on farms investigated, by States—Continued. 
58. Number per farm of various kinds of livestoek____._______ 
69. Tenure of farms__ ________ - 
70. Tenure of sugar-beet land__. 
71. Abandoned beet acreage___.______. Cl. 
liscellaneous tables giving the replies of the farmers to some gen- 
aral questions concerning the sugar-beet industry: 
Farmers’ replies to questions concerning— 
Effect of existence of local sugar factory upon the value of — 
72. Farm land in general._. 
73. Sugar-beet land___ __ _________________________ 
74. Land used for crops that compete with sugar 
beets ______ . _____ Lo e____ 
75. 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______ 
76. Effect upon land values if beet-sugar factories were removed 
from the locality __ __ ___ _ _________ o_o ____.. 
Farmers’ replies to questions concerning the extension and 
limitation of the sugar-beet acreage on the farms investi- 
zgated— 
77. Potential sugar-beet land_________. mee 
78. Factors limiting the extension of sugar-beet land____._ 
79. Effect of crop of sugar beets on other subsequent 
CTOPS oo oe. 
80. Crops that compete most with sugar beet __ _______ 
81. Farmers’ estimates of the profitableness of sugar beets 
as compared with other crops _ 
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ILLUSTRATIONS 
Fig. 
I. Map of the United States, showing the location of the beet-sugar fac- 
tories in relation to mean summer temperatures. _ .______________ 
2. Map of the United States, showing location of areas in which the farm 
costs of producing sugar beets were investigated. ________________ 
Cumulation of production at increasing costs per ton of sugar beets, 
United States, 1922; combination of 22 areas investigated- 
3. Exclusive of capital charges. __ 
t. Inclusive of capital charges. 
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TWO CHARTS FOR EACH STATE 
5. Michigan, exclusive of capital charges 
6. Michigan, inclusive of capital charges. 
7. Ohio, exclusive of capital charges__ 
8. Ohio, inclusive of capital charges_____ 
9. Nebraska, exclusive of capital charges. 
10. Nebraska, inclusive of capital charges 
L1. Colorado, exclusive of capital charges 
12. Colorado, inclusive of capital charges 
(3. Utah, exclusive of capital charges. ___ 
14. Utah, inclusive of capital charges. . 
15. Idaho, exclusive of capital charges. _ 
16. Idaho, inclusive of capital charges. _. 
17. Wyoming, exclusive of capital charges. 
18. Wyoming, inclusive of capital charges 
19. Montana, exclusive of capital charges 
20. Montana, inclusive of capital charges. 
21. California, exclusive of capital charges 
22. California, inclusive of capital charges. 
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