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Custom Rates for Mississippi Agricultural Practices

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Often Mississippi producers need additional help with farm and ranch operations where special or additional equipment is needed. Additionally, farmers are sometimes presented with opportunities to gain additional income by providing custom services for other farmers who lack the time or equipment to perform these services themselves.

For producers who have adequate or surplus machinery and time, the idea of spreading fixed costs over additional acres is appealing. For the custom work to be economically beneficial for the equipment owner, the custom rate must at least cover fixed and direct costs and provide some additional return. As additional hours are added to the annual use of equipment, per-acre fixed costs are reduced. However, overall annual repairs and maintenance can be expected to increase, thus increasing total direct costs.

Farmers desiring to have custom work performed may benefit in several ways, including lower capital and labor costs, tax advantages, and/or economic opportunities through new or additional crops. Also, the ability to complete field operations in a timely manner can have significant economic benefits. However, those desiring to perform or have custom work performed should remember that there are certain risks involved in custom work, including timeliness of the work, quality of the work, and field contamination of weeds or insects.

To provide a guideline for custom charges, agricultural economists with the Mississippi State University Extension Service surveyed producers across the state in the spring and summer of 2024. The tables in this publication show the number of responses to the surveyed questions, the range of responses, and an average of the reported charges. The tables also show costs for each operation as reported in the Mississippi State University Planning Budgets (MSPB) for 2024 where available.

This average cost should be viewed as a cost per hour or per acre for a producer who owned that piece of equipment and used it an average number of hours on the farm. This cost would include both fixed (cost of ownership) and variable costs (fuel, labor) to operate it. For a producer to provide custom work, a percent markup above costs is to be expected. Previous reports have suggested a markup ranging from 20 to 40 percent above the cost of operation. This markup is needed to provide an incentive to perform custom work as well as to cover costs from unexpected repairs from using the equipment in unfamiliar areas.

This publication is a guide intended to help producers make decisions regarding planting additional acreage for which they do not have adequate equipment, or for jobs or services that would be performed only periodically. It is always best to secure custom operators and determine the actual expense before planting a crop that will require custom work.

This publication is only a guide. Understand that custom rates are often negotiable. Also, per-acre costs and hours of annual use will likely vary for each producer and operation, so producers should use their own costs whenever possible. Additionally, input costs and interest rates could change at any time. Producers should consider any needed adjustments accordingly.

The authors wish to thank the Extension agents, custom operators, and producers for taking the time to answer the survey questionnaire. Also, thanks to the Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation and Delta Council for helping to distribute the survey and encouraging participation.

Table 1. Tractor rental rates ($/hour).

Size

Number of Responses

Min. Reported Cost

Max. Reported Cost

Avg. Reported Cost

MSPB Cost

Less than 100 HP

10

$15.00

$125.00

$54.00

$42.00 (average of tractors under 100 HP)

100–149 HP

13

$20.00

$150.00

$71.00

$72.00

150–250 HP

13

$20.00

$250.00

$112.00

$107.00

Greater than 250 HP

12

$20.00

$400.00

$131.00

$215.00

 

Table 2. Land tillage ($/ac).

Equipment Type

Number of Responses

Min. Reported Cost

Max. Reported Cost

Avg. Reported Cost

MSPB Cost

Mold board plow

2

$14.00

$20.00

$17.00

$27.68

Chisel plow

9

$13.00

$25.00

$17.33

$10.69

Disk

12

$13.00

$25.00

$16.83

$15.67

Subsoiling

7

$15.00

$25.00

$19.86

$25.08

V-ripping

4

$16.00

$25.00

$20.25

$18.41

Tandem disking

7

$15.00

$20.00

$18.00

$15.27

Offset disking

3

$15.00

$20.00

$17.67

$16.47

Field cultivating

10

$12.00

$20.00

$16.50

$10.04

Disk bed – hipper

8

$12.00

$20.00

$15.88

$13.06

Stalk cut/shredding

5

$12.50

$20.00

$17.10

$15.75

Row cultivating

6

$12.00

$20.00

$15.25

$11.39

 

Table 3. Planting ($/ac; includes cost for equipment operator, machine, and fuel but no inputs).

Crop

Number of Responses

Min. Reported Cost

Max. Reported Cost

Avg. Reported Cost

MSPB Cost

Row crops (cotton, corn, soybean)

14

$10.00

$25.00

$19.07

$12.47

Drilling (small grains, sorghum, soybeans)

11

$10.00

$25.00

$18.59

$19.80

No-till planting (row crops)

9

$14.00

$25.00

$20.78

$19.88

No-till planting (small grains)

10

$14.00

$25.00

$19.70

$24.84

Peanuts

1

$20.00

$20.00

$20.00

$17.57

Drilling rice

5

$14.00

$20.00

$17.80

$17.27

Drilling grass crops

2

$15.00

$20.00

$17.50

$19.16

Sprigging grass

1

$50.00

$50.00

$50.00

$100.00

 

Table 4. Spray applications ($/ac; includes cost of operator, machine, and fuel but no inputs).

Type

Number of Responses

Min. Reported Cost

Max. Reported Cost

Avg. Reported Cost

MSPB Cost

Tractor broadcast

4

$7.00

$125.00

$37.50

$4.00

Spray rig broadcast

10

$6.50

$12.00

$8.65

$7.00

Tractor banded

0

     

$4.00

Tractor hooded

0

     

$7.50

Aerial 3 gallon

2

$7.00

$8.00

$7.50

$6.87

Aerial 5 gallon

5

$7.00

$9.00

$8.05

$8.11

Aerial 10 gallon

2

$7.50

$11.50

$9.50

$10.57

 

Table 5. Cotton harvest ($/lb of lint).

Type

Number of Responses

Min. Reported Cost

Max. Reported Cost

Avg. Reported Cost

MSPB Cost

On-board modules

3

$0.12

$0.15

$0.14

$0.13

Basket picker

1

$0.12

$0.12

$0.12

$0.08

 

Table 6. Combine ($/ac).

Type

Number of Responses

Min. Reported Cost

Max. Reported Cost

Avg. Reported Cost

MSPB Cost

Peanuts

1

$45.00

$45.00

$45.00

$143.52

Corn

8

$40.00

$55.00

$47.00

$42.78

Soybeans

8

$35.00

$55.00

$43.00

$38.07

Rice

3

$55.00

$85.00

$70.00

$60.95

Wheat

5

$35.00

$50.00

$41.00

$39.76

Grain sorghum

0

     

$39.96

 

Table 7. Hauling grain ($/bu).

Type

Number of Responses

Min. Reported Cost

Max. Reported Cost

Avg. Reported Cost

MSPB Cost

Corn

4

$0.20

$0.40

$0.31

$0.23–$0.35

Soybeans

5

$0.20

$0.35

$0.29

Rice

2

$0.20

$0.40

$0.30

Wheat

3

$0.20

$0.35

$0.30

Grain Sorghum

1

$0.35

$0.35

$0.35

 

Table 8. Grain storage ($/bu).

Type

Number of Responses

Min. Reported Cost

Max. Reported Cost

Avg. Reported Cost

MSPB Cost

Per month

7

$0.03

$0.15

$0.05

N/A

Per year

5

$0.20

$0.50

$0.33

N/A

 

Table 9. Grain drying ($/bu).

Type

Number of Responses

Min. Reported Cost

Max. Reported Cost

Avg. Reported Cost

MSPB Cost

Rice per bushel

2

$0.40

$0.65

$0.53

$0.40

Corn per bushel

0

       

Grain sorghum per bushel

0

       

Peanuts per ton

0

     

$24.00

 

Table 10. Crop consultant use ($/ac).

Type

Number of Responses

Min. Reported Cost

Max. Reported Cost

Avg. Reported Cost

MSPB Cost

Field scouting

10

$6.00

$9.00

$7.40

$8.00

Marketing

2

$3.00

$7.50

$5.25

N/A

 

Table 11. Fertilizer application ($/ac).

Type

Number of Responses

Min. Reported Cost

Max. Reported Cost

Avg. Reported Cost

MSPB Cost

Dry uniform rate

5

$6.50

$15.00

$9.00

$7.50

Dry variable rate

1

$8.00

$8.00

$8.00

N/A

Liquid uniform rate

3

$8.00

$16.00

$12.30

$7.50

Aerial uniform rate

3

$9.00

$18.35

$13.60

$8.00

Aerial variable rate

2

$10.00

$12.00

$11.00

N/A

 

Table 12. Lime and manure application ($/ac).

Type

Number of Responses

Min. Reported Cost

Max. Reported Cost

Avg. Reported Cost

MSPB Cost

Lime uniform rate

2

$14.00

$30.00

$22.00

$65.00 (includes product)

Lime variable rate

2

$20.00

$50.00

$35.00

N/A

Manure uniform rate

3

$9.50

$40.00

$21.00

N/A

Manure variable rate

1

$40.00

$40.00

$40.00

N/A

 

Table 13. Soil sampling costs ($/sample for composite; $/ac for grid sampling).

Type

Number of Responses

Min. Reported Cost

Max. Reported Cost

Avg. Reported Cost

MSPB Cost

Composite sample

2

$14.00

$30.00

$22.00

N/A

Grid sampling (1 acre)

1

$10.00

$10.00

$10.00

N/A

Grid sampling (2.5 acres)

4

$8.00

$10.50

$9.10

$10.00

Grid sampling (5 acres)

4

$2.00

$8.50

$6.38

N/A

Grid sampling (10 acres)

3

$1.00

$6.00

$4.33

N/A

Grid sampling (greater than 10 acres)

3

$0.75

$6.00

$3.67

N/A

 

Table 14. Land leveling.

Type

Number of Responses

Min. Reported Cost

Max. Reported Cost

Avg. Reported Cost

MSPB Cost

Per cubic yard

3

$1.20

$1.55

$1.42

N/A

Per hour

3

$126.00

$260.00

$212.00

N/A

 

Table 15. Pond construction.

Type

Number of Responses

Min. Reported Cost

Max. Reported Cost

Avg. Reported Cost

MSPB Cost

Per hour

2

$125.00

$260.00

$192.50

N/A

 

Table 16. Bush hogging.

Type

Number of Responses

Min. Reported Cost

Max. Reported Cost

Avg. Reported Cost

MSPB Cost

Per acre

2

$20.00

$25.00

$22.50

$7.64

Per hour

5

$30.00

$125.00

$72.00

$68.76

 

Table 17. Bulldozer.

Type

Number of Responses

Min. Reported Cost

Max. Reported Cost

Avg. Reported Cost

MSPB Cost

Per acre

2

$110.00

$1,600.00

$855.00

N/A

Per hour

2

$66.00

$130.00

$101.50

N/A

 

Table 18. Haying operations.

Type

Number of Responses

Min. Reported Cost/Bale

Max. Reported Cost/Bale

Avg. Reported Cost/Bale

MSPB Cost/Acre

Small bale (baling only)

2

$2.00

$4.00

$3.00

$19.01

Complete (under 1,500-pound bale)

4

$10.00

$38.00

$24.50

N/A

Complete (over 1,500-pound bale)

3

$13.00

$50.00

$31.00

$70.24

Complete (with full wrap under 1,500-pound bale)

4

$30.00

$42.00

$34.25

N/A

Complete (with full wrap baling only under 1,500-pound bale)

2

$35.00

$40.00

$37.50

N/A

Baling only (under 1,500-pound bale)

1

$45.00

$45.00

$45.00

$23.59

Baling only (over 1,500-pound bale)

1

$15.00

$15.00

$15.00

$29.30

Baling only (with full wrap under 1,500-pound bale)

2

$10.00

$15.00

$12.50

N/A

Baling only (with full wrap baling only under 1,500-pound bale)

2

$13.00

$45.00

$29.00

N/A

 

Table 19. Fence building ($/ft).

Type

Number of Responses

Min. Reported Cost

Max. Reported Cost

Avg. Reported Cost

MSPB Cost

Barbed wire (labor only)

3

$1.55

$1.65

$1.62

N/A

Net wire (labor only)

4

$1.80

$2.75

$2.20

N/A

4-strand barbed wire (labor and materials)

5

$3.20

$3.85

$3.62

N/A

 

Table 20. Cattle operation practices ($/animal; labor only).

Type

Number of Responses

Min. Reported Cost

Max. Reported Cost

Avg. Reported Cost

MSPB Cost

Artificial insemination

5

$5.00

$70.00

$25.40

N/A

Pregnancy testing

3

$5.00

$7.00

$6.00

N/A

Cattle spraying

1

$3.00

$3.00

$3.00

N/A

Cattle processing (dehorning, branding, castrating, vaccinating, deworming)

2

$30.00

$30.00

$30.00

N/A

References

Martin, S. W. (2007). Custom rates for Mississippi agriculture (Information Sheet No. 1348). Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, Mississippi State University.

Falconer, L., Riley, J. M., & Williams, B. (2013; reviewed by Mills, B., 2024). Custom rates for farm and ranch services in Mississippi (Publication No. 2776). Mississippi State University Extension Service.

Mississippi State University. (2023). Planning budgets, 2024 (Budget Reports 2023, pp. 1–5). Department of Agricultural Economics.

Mississippi State University. (2024). Planning budgets, 2025 (Budget Reports 2024-08). Department of Agricultural Economics.


The information given here is for educational purposes only. References to commercial products, trade names, or suppliers are made with the understanding that no endorsement is implied and that no discrimination against other products or suppliers is intended.

Publication 4048 (POD-10-24)

By Brian E. Mills, PhD, Assistant Professor, Agricultural Economics; Steven Martin, PhD, Extension Professor, Delta Research and Extension Center; Evan Gregory, Extension Associate II, Agricultural Economics; and Will Maples, PhD, Assistant Professor, Agricultural Economics.

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