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    custom Silaging rates

    What is everyone charging this year?
    I'm not sure that a flat rate of $6/ton is enough. With rocks going into the cutter and too small a swath etc, is that enough?

    Thanks for all replies

    #2
    When I custom hayed I used to charge extra for tough conditions like that-or charge by the hour.

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      #3
      All of our custom silage customers roll their land now. Each time we hit a rock and there is knife damage,the customer is also billed for knife replacement. As for rough fields...switch from $/ton to $/hour. We also use our own swather with shiftable table.We can lay one 21ft swath or if the crop is light I can lay two together for 42ft.

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        #4
        try this link...
        http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/sdd4318/$file/hay_silage.pdf?OpenElement

        If it does not work, go to www.agric.gov.ab.ca select search and look for the custom rate guide.

        There is one for SK too on their provincial AG site.

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          #5
          Oops...forgot to mention our rate. $7.50/ton

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            #6
            Here's my rates.
            $33/load chopping (660 cu. ft. hy-dump)
            $10/acre mowing
            $40/hr trucking
            One hy-dump load is approx. 3.5 mt of haylage (wet basis) and 5.7-6 mt of corn silage (wet basis)

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              #7
              I usually pay around $180-$200 an hour for chopping and hauling. Swathing is around $7 an acre extra.

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                #8
                thanks for the replies, very much appreciated!

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