Show FARM INCOME STUDIES MADE All Benefits Not Fully dilly Realized Declares Bankers Journal NEW YORK TORK March Be 27 27 Be- Be BeIdes aides eldes Ides cash cub the tho th farm arm yields another an- an another an another other form of Income that does doel not show Dhow on the th balance balanc sheet heet made up of food fuel and house rent ay says C B Sherman In the American Bankers Association These Thes Items represent an appreciable part of the th cost COlt COltof of living of the th farm family but because they are ar difficult to measure mea mea- sure lure ur In dollars dollar and cents their true value la Is I likely to be b unrecognized unrecognized by farmers farmer Studies of the th part the tho th farm contributes to the tb family living by the th United States Statu department of agriculture Including more than 1000 farms well scattered over the th United States and rep rep- representing rep resenting varying farmIng condi condl- conditions conditions show abow that the th value of the part of the th family living obtained nod from the th farm Is la roughly one one- on ninth ninth of the lh farm receipts and third andone-third thIrd one of the tho farm income this v writer says In In prosper prosper- prosperous prosperous ous years of ot sericulture agriculture the th val val- value value val value ue ot of o the th the from the from farm tarm was only about one fifth as much as the th farm Income but butIn butIn butIn In the th years ears of ot depression It was Wl fully third one as much In the th case cas of the th small mall farm this Income Is often otten as 81 Important as th the cash income tt It Is le this combination of family I home and living that permits II a aman aman man to continue farming year at- at attar af after tel tar year when his hi money return le I small or even oven take takes th form formo o of a deficit The Th value of the th the living farm val var- var led lod with different localities from from 1200 to 1800 As A II a general prop the th value of the th family living was more for the th large farms than for tor th the small mU farms An Increase In III the th sloe sit of the family was usually accompanied by an increase in the th average a value of ot the th living family from farm the farm For all it of the th farm records Included In this thle study the th value of the th family the living the from furm was ely tely one ninth on as AB much as the th farm receipts with variations from rom leis less leas tl than twentieth an twentieth one In a few localities with large lane farms and large capit- capit capitalisation or with highly special special- specialized lied types of farming to t more than one fifth In some lome om localities I with small farms and small all capit- capit capitalization capit capitalization or with little specialization lion tion as to type o of farming |