Posted by c-man on October 13, 2011 at 17:43:05 from (69.77.205.232):
We are finally getting enough moisture to where there is actually corn being harvested for grain! In our area, the only corn that used to be grown was for silage. Combining question:How do combiners charge for combining corn? Is it by the acre, by the hour, by the bushel? When the wheat harvestors got here last summer, most of them charged 3 22's which for us meant $22/acre + $0.22/bushel for every bushel over 20 bushel/acre(so 50 bushel/acre wheat would be $28.60/acre to combine) and $0.22/bushel for trucking. Is there such a thing as the "overage" charge for corn? I think it started years ago when they were using JD 55 combines and those of that size and got into good wheat and it had to slow them down a lot. With the combines now, 50 bushel/acre wheat is where they work the best. So what would it cost to get 100 bushel/acre corn combined?
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