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- catalog abstract ""This bulletin tells how a diary may be used for keeping certain farm records. Farmers have need of two kinds of accounts -- first, those in which are recorded items of a financial nature, such as receipts and expenditures, and second, those in which are kept records of farm work and production, such as dates of planting and of harvesting, crop yields, feed fed to live stock, etc. On the average farm, where the business is not too large, a diary is a very convenient means of keeping all these records. The farm home and the farm business are intimately associated; the one is indeed the headquarters of the other. A carefully kept diary embodies a chronicle of the affairs of both which is of permanent value, not only from a personal and sentimental standpoint, but also as a continuous record of the farm business. In the following pages several different kinds of such diaries are described with suggestions as to how various farm accounts may be kept in diary form."--Page [2].".
- catalog alternative "Diary for farm accounts.".
- catalog contributor b9719421.
- catalog contributor b9719422.
- catalog contributor b9719423.
- catalog created "1920]".
- catalog date "1920".
- catalog date "1920]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1920]".
- catalog description ""This bulletin tells how a diary may be used for keeping certain farm records. Farmers have need of two kinds of accounts -- first, those in which are recorded items of a financial nature, such as receipts and expenditures, and second, those in which are kept records of farm work and production, such as dates of planting and of harvesting, crop yields, feed fed to live stock, etc. On the average farm, where the business is not too large, a diary is a very convenient means of keeping all these records. The farm home and the farm business are intimately associated; the one is indeed the headquarters of the other. A carefully kept diary embodies a chronicle of the affairs of both which is of permanent value, not only from a personal and sentimental standpoint, but also as a continuous record of the farm business. In the following pages several different kinds of such diaries are described with suggestions as to how various farm accounts may be kept in diary form."--Page [2].".
- catalog description "Type of diaries -- Suggestions for keeping a diary -- Accounts for financial summary of the farm business -- Farm inventory -- Accounts with crops or live stock -- Accounts with firms or individuals -- Miscellaneous accounts -- Conclusion.".
- catalog extent "20 p.".
- catalog isPartOf "Farmers' bulletin (United States. Department of Agriculture) ; no. 782.".
- catalog isPartOf "U.S. Dept. of agriculture. Farmers' bulletin 782".
- catalog issued "1920".
- catalog issued "1920]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Washington, Govt. print. off.,".
- catalog subject "Agriculture Accounting.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Type of diaries -- Suggestions for keeping a diary -- Accounts for financial summary of the farm business -- Farm inventory -- Accounts with crops or live stock -- Accounts with firms or individuals -- Miscellaneous accounts -- Conclusion.".
- catalog title "Diary for farm accounts.".
- catalog title "The use of a diary for farm accounts. [By E. H. Thomson. Rev. by O.A. Juve]".
- catalog type "text".