YearYield in bbls. per A.Income bbls. onlyIncome inc. culls and dropsCost per bbl.Net bbls. aloneProfit inc. culls and drops
1902103$1.96*$1.46*$.83$1.13$.63
1903711.902.231.11.791.12
1904511.661.781.15.51.63
1905492.302.681.101.201.58
1906531.962.251.25.711.30
1907343.494.101.731.762.37
1908962.032.32.991.041.33
1909923.003.381.061.942.32
1910552.693.031.201.491.83
19111002.062.32.99†1.07†1.33†
10 yr. av.702.152.471.081.071.39

* In arriving at these incomes different divisors were used. Two hundred barrels of the crop were sold in bulk and these were not used in getting the average income from barrels only, but were used in getting the average income including culls and drops.

† Partly estimated, records not yet being complete for the season.

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