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HINMAN
TELLS ALL
The Bean Stalker
July 23, 1943
We talk of
things in terms of bushels, an ice cream cone cost one-tenth of a bushel.
A bushel of beans to us means fifty cents and no more. But, to Mr. Hinman
fifty cents is only part of the cost of producing a bushel of beans. Following
is a list of the expenses incurred by the time a bushel of beans is sold:
| Picking |
.50 |
| Management |
.25 |
| Basket
and cover |
.25 |
| Freight |
.25 |
| Commission |
.30 |
| Union |
.01 |
| Planting
cost for 1 bushel |
.63 |
| Total |
2.19 |
As you can
see, the total expenditure for one bushel of is $2.19. Now Mr. Hinman
is getting about $3.00. In our language that’s six bushels, but
in Mr. Hinman’s its $.79 profit.
Don’t jump, kids.
Next week, Mr. Hinman expects to make less than zero percent profit. He is
selling the beans to a cannery for 5 1/2 cents a pound. Thirty one pounds
at 5 1/2 cents a pound equals $1.71. Are we right? No wonder Mr. Hinman
says, “Farming is as much of a gamble as poker, only more so.”
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