90 Income: Value of 1. Paddy grain (52^ maunds at 42-0-0 for 21 maunds).......... 2. Straw (2^ cartloads at 2-0-0 per unit) . _ Rs. As. Ps. 105 5 0 0 0 0 110 0 0 45 13 0 75 12 0 Net profit to the capitalistic cultivator . . . Net profiit to the self-working cultivator . . (i) Paddy :—(b) Marvel—another species of rice. This species of rice differs from the former mainly in two respects, (i) It is invariably grown in dry-crop land and not rice-land. (2) It is never transplanted. Every other detail is similar to that given in connection with Kada. This species, however, requires more labourious weeding than the other. The following is the balance- sheet of this crop : EXPENDITURE With hired labour With cultivator's own labour 1. Labour cost (animals and men) (a) Cleansing the land . . . ( I) Removing stubbles etc. . . (c) Tilling the land, sowing Marvel ....... Rs. As, Ps. 1 4 0 1 10 0 500 Rs. As. Ps. 200 (d) One after ploughing and harrowing ...... 190 080 ($ ) Fencing ....... 1 14 0 (f) Two weedings ..... (g) Bringing to the spot, Marvel. (h) Separating grains , . , . 13 0 0 3 14 0 500 280 Total . 2. Cost of fencing material . . . . 3. Cost of seed, 3 maunds @ Rs. 2-0-0 33 3 0 0 12 0 600 500 0 12 0 600 4. Land Revenue ....,,. 160 160 Grand Total . 41 5 0 13 2 0