Show farm income of for buckeye farmers re decord cord keep ers say dairying brought most cash prom ohio state agricultural collea ex t H rotc service about 1 1300 ohio farmers who keep records or of their businesses made an average farm income of in 1931 according to rural economists tor for tile the agricultural extension service luese farmers the economists say sav lived in n about 75 ohio counties and co operate cooperate the college of agriculture in keeping their ac counts and in baning them sum eum Inari zed at a series of meetings held throughout the state especially for that purpose the average size of the farms farma was waa acres the sources sourhea ot of cash income were distributed as follows dal dairy products hogs hoga poultry sheep 93 cattle steers 77 crops and all other sources were for tile tho total cash receipts amounted to 2314 for tile the average farmer keeping accounts the solace sol reel ot of cash expenses were feed taxes labor 83 and all other items information gained from the farm account records ne according cording to the economists are present d lu in various was tb 6 groups of farmers county agil cultural agents and groups of vocal vocational lonal agricultural tea cheri 3 in this way the data are used in help ing hundreds of individual farmers m who ho do not keep records of their businesses business eg |