. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. tenant if he is financially not, the owner may lose part orall of his rent but he usually takesno further risks. Land continuously rented for cashis found to be more rapidly exhaustedthan the farm operated by the owneror rented for shares. Cash crops must be relied uponmuch more exclusively by the amountand must pay a fixed cash rent as se-curing money for use in paying storebills. As tbe country grows older cashrent will probably become more pre-valent and desirable. We may per-haps approach the present co


. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. tenant if he is financially not, the owner may lose part orall of his rent but he usually takesno further risks. Land continuously rented for cashis found to be more rapidly exhaustedthan the farm operated by the owneror rented for shares. Cash crops must be relied uponmuch more exclusively by the amountand must pay a fixed cash rent as se-curing money for use in paying storebills. As tbe country grows older cashrent will probably become more pre-valent and desirable. We may per-haps approach the present conditionof England where the tenants arewealthy enougn to stand a bad yearor two without becoming long leases running for fifteenor twenty years give them good op-portunities to balance up bad seasonsw;*h good ones. Besides this, the factthat the owner takes a large share ofhis income in the form of socialprestige attached to owning land andthe renting and other privileges con-nected with it enables the tenant toget it for a cash rental amountingoften on


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