Cost of Producing Field Crops in Three Areas of Illinois 1913 1922
Cost of Producing Field Crops in Three Areas of Illinois 1913 1922
Emil Rauchenstein
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Since wheat and rye require labor at practically the same time of the year, wheat is usually grown on the more fertile soil, and rye on the poorer soil. Oats, as a crop by itself, is the least profitable of the cereals. In combination with other crops, however, it occupies a place which is difficult to fill with any other crop. The labor on oats interferes very little with corn or wheat, the crop occupies the ground for a shorter time than these grains, and is a good nurse crop for the seeding ...of clover or alfalfa. Oats are usually sown on land that has grown two or more cereal crops since a legume, and consequently do not have as good an opportunity of returning a profit as corn, which is usually grown on the most fertile land. Oats cannot be put on very fertile land because of the danger of lodging, but coming the third year fol- lowing a legume oats probably would give a net return comparable to that secured from a third year of corn. 48 BULLETIN No. 277 [June, COSTS IN FRANKLIN AND HANCOCK COUNTIES COMPARED A study of average net costs of various crops for the ten-year period in Franklin and Hancock counties shows that each area has special conditions which favor the production of certain crops.
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