WISCONSIN'S 2004CUSTOM RATE GUIDE
GENERAL:
As part of an on-going cooperative arrangement with the agriculture industry, the Wisconsin Agricultural Statistics Service periodically conducts a Custom Rates Survey. The previous report covered 2001 rates. This 2004 summary is a result of a mail survey which collected rates paid by farmers for custom work performed in 2004. The figures are bad on reports by: farmers who hire custom work, custom operators and farmers who perform work, and machinery dealers who rent out equipment. Over 1,300 reports were compiled.Most of the rates in this relea include the cost of hiring the machine with fuel and operator, but exclude the cost of any materials. No attempt was made to distinguish between rates charged by custom operators who perform the operations as their main source of income, and tho who occasionally do custom work as a sideline. Rates charged by custom operators and implement dealers were more likely to be on the higher end of the range. This summary makes no effort to evaluate fairness of rates being charged.DATA:
Included in this report are Statewide average rates and typical ranges for tho averages. The data shown in this relea can be ud as a guide in making management decisions. The rates and ranges in this relea are bad on actual reported data and
should not be viewed as official estimates. Ranges are provided for each custom operation since there are many factors that can cau variations in the average rates. Rates are influenced by the availability of equipment, fuel expens,soil conditions, topography, field shape and size, traditional practices in an area, and type, size and age of equipment.Reports were edited to remove items for which the
respondent’s figures were widely outside the range of other respondent’s replies. In some cas, follow-up calls were made to determine the validity of a particular rate. Certain items may have appeared on the questionnaire but were not summarized due to an insufficient number of respons.Price changes for machinery, fuel, and labor should be taken into account when using this 2004 data for subquent years.DISTRICT and REGIONAL DATA:
Every effort was made to publish summarized items beyond Statewide averages. Depending upon the number of reports received, some data was published on either a District or Region level. The District breakouts follow the typical Agricultural Statistics Districts ud routinely by the Wisconsin Agricultural Statistics Service. The Region
breakout combines Agricultural Statistics Districts bad on similar topography and farming practices.
Plea refer to figures 1 and 2 to determine which District or Region your operation falls in.
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Land Tillage Operations, Wisconsin, 2004
Operation Range
in rates
Statewide
averages
District averages
NW NC NE WC C EC SW SC SE
Dollars per acre
Moldboard plowing10.00 - 25.0014.7012.9013.2017.8012.7015.2017.4012.7013.0015.80 Subsoiling 9.00 - 25.0014.9014.1014.50-13.4015.8015.7015.1014.30-Disk, subsoiler, harrow combination9.00 - 26.0014.9012.1014.3016.1014.6016.0017.3014.1013.6017.70 Chil plowing7.00 - 25.0013.3013.6011.9015.3012.1012.9015.5013.0012.4013.70 Finishing disk 6.00 - 20.0010.9011.509.3013.0011.1011.5010.1011.709.9511.80 Field cultivator 5.00 - 20.0010.2010.109.5512.1010.5010.3010.2010.309.7010.70 Soil finisher 6.00 - 20.0011.70-10.10-12.3011.6012.3011.2011.30-
Regional averages
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Offt disk8.00 - 20.0012.60 13.30 11.20 12.50
Disk w/ digger & drag 5.00 - 25.0012.20 13.10 9.40 12.60
Rotary hoe 4.00 - 15.00 7.25 6.95 7.80 7.20
Row cultivator
with fertilizer 5.00 - 15.0010.10 9.90 8.30 10.50
without fertilizer 4.00 - 13.00 8.35 7.95 7.95 8.75
我是一颗小小的石头Shredding corn stalks 5.00 - 17.00 9.95 10.80 10.00
9.40
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Planting Operations, Wisconsin, 2004
Operation Range
in rates
Statewide
averages
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Conventional till Dollars per acre
Corn 8.00 - 25.0013.2012.9013.7013.10
Soybeans
Row10.00 - 22.0013.8013.1013.8014.20
蝶Drill 6.00 - 22.0013.2013.0012.7013.50
Small grains 7.00 - 20.0012.9012.3013.0013.10
Alfalfa, Clover, etc. 7.00 - 20.0013.0012.7011.8013.50
Mulch till
Corn10.00 - 25.0014.3013.5014.0014.90
Soybeans
Row10.00 - 20.0014.5013.8014.3015.00
Drill 8.00 - 20.0014.3014.1013.9014.60
Small grains 9.00 - 22.0014.2014.0013.7014.40
Alfalfa, Clover, etc. 8.00 - 22.0014.3013.8014.5014.40
No-till
Corn10.00 - 25.0015.0015.2014.8015.20
Soybeans
Row10.00 - 25.0015.3014.9014.7016.00
Drill10.00 - 22.0015.0015.9014.5015.00
Small grains10.00 - 22.0014.9015.0014.8014.90
Alfalfa, Clover, etc.10.00 - 22.0015.2014.7015.00
15.50
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Hay Harvest Operations, Wisconsin, 2004
Operation
Range in rates
Statewide averages
Regional averages 12
3
Dollars per acre
Mowing and conditioning 5.00 - 20.0010.7010.6010.7010.80Raking
2.00 - 12.00 5.50 5.55 5.50 5.50Windrow merging
2.00 - 12.00
5.95
5.75 5.30
6.40
Dollars per hour
Mowing and conditioning 25.00 - 120.0064.9062.4062.8069.30Raking
15.00 - 75.0035.3033.9036.7035.50Windrow merging
25.00 - 100.00
60.80
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64.50
62.50
Fertilizer and Chemical Applications, Wisconsin, 2004 1/
Application
Range in rates
Statewide averages
Regional averages 12
3
Fertilizers Dollars per acre
Liquid 4.00 - 10.00 6.80 6.80 6.95 6.80 Dry
2.00 - 10.00 4.15 4.10
洞葬3.65
4.50 Anhydrous Ammonia
5.00 - 15.008.559.657.408.75Lime
2.00 - 12.00 6.25 6.20 6.35 6.15Spraying Pesticides*
4.00 - 10.00
6.75
6.55
6.95
6.75
1/The prices listed reflect application only. Cost of materials is excluded.
*Includes fungicides, herbicides, and incticides.
Haylage Harvest Operations, Wisconsin, 2004
Operation Range
in rates
Statewide
averages
Regional averages
123
Dollars per acre
Chopping only10.00 - 30.0019.9020.1020.4019.60
Chopping and hauling16.00 - 36.0027.6027.1028.0027.90
Chop, haul and fill
silo (one operation)
30.00 - 60.0037.90孕期怎么控制体重
Cost of entire operation
Mowing to chopping22.00 - 48.0034.90
Mowing to filling silo30.00 - 70.0043.90
Dollars per hour
Chopping only50.00 - 280.00144.00128.00152.00152.00
Chopping and hauling50.00 - 450.00207.00180.00218.00224.00
Chop, haul and fill
silo (one operation)65.00 - 565.00212.00182.00223.00242.00
Cost of entire operation
Mowing to chopping140.00 - 500.00258.00
Mowing to filling silo150.00 - 580.00
302.00
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Hay Baling and Wrapping, Wisconsin, 2004
Hay baling Range
in rates
Statewide
averages
District averages
NW NC NE WC C EC SW SC SE
Dollars per bale
Square bales
25-50 lbs.0.25 - 1.500.520.480.460.730.540.590.410.490.470.85 600-800 lbs. 5.00 - 10.00 6.957.207.107.807.407.95 6.60 6.557.007.35 over 1,000 lbs. 6.00 - 11.007.807.458.10-7.759.258.157.107.508.15 Round bales
under 1,000 lbs. 4.00 - 11.00 6.40 6.15 6.00 6.10 6.157.20 6.65 6.25 6.45 6.65 1,000 lbs. and over 5.00 - 11.007.707.757.50 6.557.958.207.807.657.457.60
Hay baling & wrapping
(individual)
Dollars per bale
Square bales
600-800 lbs. 6.00 - 14.0010.60
over 1,000 lbs.7.00 - 15.0012.00
Round bales
under 1,000 lbs. 5.00 - 13.00 9.00
1,000 lbs. and over 5.00 - 16.0010.40
Wrapping only (individual)
Square bales
600-800 lbs. 3.00 - 7.00 5.35
over 1,000 lbs. 4.00 - 8.00 6.10
Round bales
under 1,000 lbs. 2.00 - 10.00 5.50
1,000 lbs. and over 2.00 - 10.00 6.35
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