61.33
Horses 20.09
Poultry and eggs .96
Pigs .85
Manure (animal, 35 _kwan_; human, 14 _koku_) 24.50
Other income 29.64
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589.03
yen
Cultivation, etc. 206.32
Cost of living 303.33
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509.65
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Profit 79.38
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The returns of capital yielded the following averages:
yen
Tenant right in respect of 5-16 _cho_ 750.82
Buildings (32.2 _tsubo_) 195.95
Clothing 162.82
Horse (average 1.23) 108.48
Furniture 58.47
Implements 51.23
Poultry (average 2.58) 1.15
Pigs (average .12) .87
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Total 1,329.79
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VALUE OF NEW PADDY [XIV]. More delicious rice could be got, I was
told, from well-fertilised barren land than from naturally fertile
land. The first year the new paddy yielded per _tan_ an average of 1.2
_koku_, the second 1.6, the third 2, and this fourth year the yield
would have been 2.3 had it not been for damage by storm.
AREAS AND CROPS OF DIFFERENT KINDS OF RICE [XV]. In 1919 there was
grown of paddy rice 2,984,750 _cho_ (2,729,639 ordinary, 255,111
glutinous) and of upland rice 141,365 _cho_. Total, 3,126,115 _cho_.
The yield (husked, uncleaned) was of paddy 61,343,403 _koku_
(ordinary, 56,438,005; glutinous, 4,905,398); of upland, 1,839,312.
Total, 63,182,715 _koku_; value, 2,3
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