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Show RIAIUKS FOR, FARM ACCOUNTS. A number of ways In which farmers farm-ers may uso a diary In keeping accounts ac-counts of their farm business aro suggested In a now Farmers' Bulletin, Bulle-tin, No. 782, prepared by tho Olllce of Farm Management, United States Department of Agriculture. Many successful farmers, It Is said, havo found that a diary Is sulllclont to enable en-able them to keep track of tholr affairs af-fairs without compelling them to do-voto do-voto an undue amount of tlmo to elaborate el-aborate accounts. Thero aro two classesof records In which farmers aro particularly Interested: (1) Itc-colpts Itc-colpts and expenditures; and (2) tho records of work and production, such as tho dates of planting and of harvesting, har-vesting, crop yields, livestock feed, otc. In many case3 tho diary has been found to be tho most convenient conveni-ent means of keeping tho3o records. Tho new bulletin contains a number of blank forms and other Information Informa-tion Jn regard to tho uso of tho diary In this connection. |