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Old 19-05-2003, 02:09 AM
Jim Webster
 
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Default UK farm profitability to jun 2002


Torsten Brinch wrote in message
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On 8 Jan 2003 01:41:17 -0800, (Gordon Couger)
wrote:

You can't compare running a business to working for wages.


I think you mean, they -can- be compared, but will then be found to
be different on a number of aspects. But both activities are to make
income to cover the living expenses and investments of people, and you
can very well compare the income generated by running a business to
the income generated by working for a wage.

The UK farm economy statisticians do calculate several measures of
farm income, e.g. Net Farm Income and Cash Income. The statisticians
say: for comparisons with the income of employees in other sectors of
society, do not use the Net Farm Income figures, use the Cash Income
figures.

Avg. annual Cash Income per farm in UK was about £55000 in 1995,
decreased to about £30000 during the most recent years up to 2002.

For comparison, the avg income earner in UK has had a total income
of between £20000 and £15000 per year during the same period.


just because you keep repeating figures does not make a comparison
between them any more valid.


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