@article{Brewster:308844,
      recid = {308844},
      author = {Brewster, John M. },
      title = {Farm Resources Needed for Specified Income Levels  },
      address = {1957-12},
      number = {1474-2021-229},
      series = {Agriculture Information Bulletin No. 180},
      pages = {69},
      year = {1957},
      abstract = {Excerpts from the report Summary:  How much land and other  resources do farmers need to combine with their labor and  management in order to obtain levels of earnings similar to  those of semiskilled and skilled workers in nonfarm  employment?  How do farms with such resources compare with  other farms in the same general area?  At different stages  in the growth of the operator's equity under specified  farm-ownership-acquisition plans, how much income would  these farms make available other purposes?  These questions  are among the central questions in a study of which this  interim report is a beginning phase.  This report deals  with these questions in terms of specified types of farms  in six widely separated areas:  Cotton-beef farms in the  Piedmont of South Carolina; dairy-cotton farms in western  Tennessee; cotton farms in eastern Oklahoma; dairy farms in  eastern Wisconsin;  wheat-beef farms in the Central Plains  of Kansas; and wheat farms in the Triangle-Judith Basin of  Montana.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/308844},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.308844},
}