The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Smallholding => Land Management => Topic started by: edstrong on September 16, 2019, 09:03:49 am
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Hi, can anyone kindly give me some guidance on how much it would cost to cut and bail (but leave on field) 3 acres of haylage (in Shropshire). Thanks!
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Our contractors charge by the bale but he does us when he is doing next door so does not have to factor in travelling.
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We had 28 bales (big round 4 foot bales) off the field this year.
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Not much help I'm afraid but I think it will be a lot.. You need to take into account that the contractor will charge you for his travel and time taken to do the actual job, so £30ph x how ever many hours it took (including travel).
The travel will probably cost a lot, especially if he traveled to cut, came back a couple of times to turn, then row up and another time to bale up.
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I've no idea if your local rates will be similar to ours, but we have just had a 4.4 acre field mowed, turned, baled and wrapped for small bale haylage by a local farmer.
We got 230 bales and his bill was £720+VAT.
The sward was reasonably thick, but the grass was not overlong, so that's not a huge number of bales for that size of field.
Our guy is very local to us, and didn't charge us for travel time.
There was a price per bale for baling and for wrapping, plus an hourly rate for mowing, turning and rowing up.
I imagine large bales will be cheaper for the same amount of grass.
Oh, and despite the username, I'm in North Cornwall ;) :D
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I've no idea if your local rates will be similar to ours, but we have just had a 4.4 acre field mowed, turned, baled and wrapped for small bale haylage by a local farmer.
We got 230 bales and his bill was £720+VAT.
:D
Which works out at £3.75 per bale ……….. I bought some and had it delivered to barn for little more ……… without panic of watching weather.