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Detailed analysis of custom rate changes in various agricultural operations in Oklahoma based on the 2011 survey findings.
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Results of the 2011 Custom Rate Survey Damona Doye, Extension Economist Roger Sahs, Asst. Extension Specialist OSU Agricultural Economics Department
Survey procedures • OSU Cooperators • Oklahoma Ag Statistics Service mailings • 150 operations • Number of responses - 212 • Publication CR-205 available at:http://pods.dasnr.okstate.edu/docushare/dsweb/Get/Document-8064/CR-205%202011-2012web.pdf
Price decreases • 10 or more responses in 2009 and 2011 • Shallow disking, -4%, $10/acre. • Field cultivating, -5%, $8.62/acre. • Planting cotton, -4%, $14/acre. • Planting no-till soybeans, -7%, $13.75/acre. • Spraying livestock, -17%, $1.88/head. • Castrating livestock, -15%, $2.86/head. • Welding, -6%, $34.48/hour. • Build 5-wire fence w/o materials, -5%, $2475/mile. • D7 or larger dozer work, -6%, $102.50/hour.
Price increases • More than 20 responses in both 2009 and 2011 and up at least 10% • Chisel plowing • Raking hay • Ground spraying with herbicides • Baling both small square and large round • Combining small grains, flat rate • Hauling small grains & soybeans, flat rate • Base rate for combining small grains, extra charge per bushel • Brush hogging • D6 or smaller dozer work • Hauling livestock with gooseneck trailer
Average = 10.74 Min = 2 Max = 20
Average = 4.79 Min = 2 Max = 10
Average = 13.58 Min = 5 Max = 22
Average = 1.32 Min = .40 Max = 2.50
Average = 15.76 Min = 8 Max = 26
Average = 21.42 Min = 15 Max = 30
Average = 21.61 Min = 18 Max = 27
Average = .21 Min = .18 Max = .25
Average = 20 bu. Min = 15 Max = 30