Show I D Y J DAIRYMEN SHOULD DIVERSIFY FARMS In a u study of dairy dahy farms In the tile Chenango Valley region of New York state It Is proved that It is dangerous for dairymen to carry all nil their eggs In Jn one basket said J. J 0 O. of the agricultural economic department at nt the New York State College of Agriculture Farmers who rely on dairying alone make smaller labor Incomes than farmers receiving part of ot their Incomes Incomes In In- comes from crops and poultry Cash crops may cause losses In years of unfavorable yields or low prices prices' but over oyer a year five-year period farms growing cash crops crova gained by It Farmers deriving deriving de tie- riving less les-CJ than 10 per cent of their Income from crops made mude n a labor Income Income In In- come COnic of Those deriving more than thun 2 25 per cent from crops made 1447 labor Income It Is important also to get a large quantity of mil rail from each cow The higher hiher the production the lower the cost of milk and the better the labor Income Pure bred herds produced better than grade herds but hut the tile cost of maintaining them were higher an anthe and the labor Incomes therefore were sinai smaller I er Whatever business a n person follows follows follows fol fol- fol- fol lows he usually has the impression that the other man does better in another another another an an- other business Mr said a 0 com comparison with fruit farms in Niagara county shows that the Chenango valley alley farmers rec receive h-e h hea a n labor Income averaging while the labor Income on fruit farms was Comparing again up-state up poultry farms arms and anti Chenango valley valley valley val val- ley farms tidied In H 1925 1025 5 It was found that dairymen made Sl 1000 m labor In Income Income Income In- In come and 1054 1634 |