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Table 14. Factor shares for the annual three-crop cycle of adopters and nonadopters. Adopter Nonadopter Adopter Nonadopter Variable (S LR/ ha) (S LRIha) (%) (%) Output 260,982 Current inputs 72,591 Value added 188,391 All labor 48,707 Family + exchange labor 3 1,064 Hired labor 17,640 Capital 3,715 Land 27,480 Residual 108,490 Farmers income 167,100
Table 15. Endownlent of farm assets of adopters and nonadopters. T\i.o-wheel tractors Plows Sprayers Water pumps Rotary weeders Mammoties Milking cows Storage boxes Adopter (n = 19) Note: Fizures in parentheses refer to number reporting Nonadopter (n = 18) Table 16. Household assets owned by adopters and nonadopters. Televisions Radios Sewing machines Bicycles Motorbikes Buses Adoptes Nonadopter (n = 19) (n = 18) Note: Figures in parentheses refer to number reporting.
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Table 14. Factor shares for <strong>the</strong> annual three-crop cycle of adopters and nonadopters.<br />
Adopter Nonadopter Adopter Nonadopter<br />
Variable (S LR/ ha) (S LRIha) (%) (%)<br />
Output 260,982<br />
Current inputs 72,591<br />
Value added 188,391<br />
All labor 48,707<br />
Family + exchange<br />
labor 3 1,064<br />
Hired labor 17,640<br />
Capital 3,715<br />
Land 27,480<br />
Residual 108,490<br />
Farmers income 167,100