DB-Lancaster Farming Saturday, April 23, 1988 BY MARK HUDSON custom work. Therefore, the avcr- Agricultural age rates shown should not be con- Statistician sidercd absolute indications of fair HARRISBURG The custom charges, rates shown are averages from vol- Acreage rates are shown sepa untary reports.by custom operators rately for two regions of the state, throughout Pennsylvania. Most of labeled “mountain” and “valley”, the rates are stated per acre, ton, The differences in rates between bale, or bushel rather than per hour regions reflect differences in ter lo reduce the variation due to rain, soils and alternative oppor machinery size. Individual rates tunities for the labor and equip vary due to differences in working menl used. Figures labeled “The conditions, services performed, or Stale” represent the straight aver even the operator’s eagerness to do age of all reports used regardless of Acreage rates are shown separately for two regions of the state, labeled “mountain” and “valley”. CUSTOM RATES: SELECTED FARMING OPERATIONS, PENNSYLVANIA, 1988 Corn Picking Corn Picking and Shelling Corn Combining Corn Drying (23 Percent). Combining Small Grains... Hay Making: Mowing Mowing and Conditioning.. Raking Pick-up Baling: Twine Wire Cut, Rake, Bale, and Store Large Round Baler (Avg. * 1100 Uds.) Stacker-Wagon (Avg. * 1 Ton) Silage Making: . Pull-Type Chopper And Tractor Self-Propelled Chopper Blower 1 Man, 2 Wagons, 1 Tractor. 2 Hen, 2 Wagons, 2 Tractors Plowing, Moldboard Plow: Spring, Stubble Sod Stubble Sod Plowing, Deep (10 Inches or More) Plowing, Chisel Plowing, Disk Disking, Tandem Fall, With Harrow or Cultipacker Harrowing: Spike Tooth., Spring Tooth Cultivating.,. Planting Corn With Fertilizer Conventional-Till Planting. Reduced-Till Planting No-Till ★ Forage Box Belts for Gehl, Grove, Kasten, New Idea, Etc. ★ Harvesting Machines Like Bean, Cherry, Grape, Etc. ★ Bale Thrower Beits $70.00 Quality Beits at Farmer Prices. ObbOobel Rt. 16, Chaffee, New York 14030 CALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-537-3003 Phone Collect: 71*6-496-6025 1988 Machinery Custom Rates Basis of \ Mountain Charge Section Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre Bale Bale Bale Bale Stack Hour Hour Hour Hour Hour Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre ATTENTION! “Belt Busters” Save on Flat Belts for Your Farm Machinery! We Will Make the Belt You Need and Ship Same Day By U.P.S. - We’re Fast! le Make Belts For Almost ny Agricultural Application; Round Baler - Top and Bottom Belts. Older Equipment - Like Allis Chalmers Rotobaler and Table Blower Belts, Etc. FEEDER BELTS geographic location, Custom rales arc mixed this year. Of the 65 rates reported, 62 percent have increased, 21 percent have decreased, and the remaining 17 percent arc the same as last year. However, the overall average is up one percent from the previous year. This percentage increase was computed by adding the rales for all jobs, regardless of basis of charge, and dividing by last year’s comparable total. Valley Section Harvesting $lB.lO 23.00 23.10 .24 18.40 22.30 22.70 21.20 20.00 6.70 8.00 4.90 6.40 8.40 4.40 5.60 18.50 6.20 17.80 30.00 44.00 5.00 24.20 37.20 32.50 47.00 5.40 27.20 39.20 And CultAval $ 9.90 10.80 11.30 11.70 10.20 11.30 11.50 12.50 12.50 12.80 10.90 10.20 9.30 9.50 8.50 8.50 9.50 10.00 6.80 7.20 7.60 $ 6.00 7.00 7.50 Martinq And Drill: $ 9.30 9.90 10.60 11.00 11.60 12.20 CUSTOM RATI State Planting Soybeans, Without Fertilizer Conventional-Till Reduced-Till No-Till Drilling Small Grain: Without Fertilizer With Fertilizer With Fertilizer and Cloverseed... Seeding Alfalfa, Clover, Etc Broadcast Seeding {On Grain Fields) Cleaning Grain Seed: With Treatment Without Treatment Ground Equipment: Spraying For Weed Control; Excluding Material Spraying For Corn Borer; Including Cost of Material. Excluding Cost of Material. Spraying For Spittle Bug or Alfalfa Weevil: Including Cost of Material Excluding Cost of Material 31.30 45.50 5.20 25.70 38.20 Aerial Application (Excluding Material) Fixed Wing... Helicopter Stalk Shredding, P.T.0... Spreading Bulk Fertilizer Dry Liquid Side Dressing Grinding Feed: Corn, Oats, or Barley Corn and Cobs Cobs 6.40 7.10 7.60 Additional Charge For Mixing, Machine Tiling (No Tile) Back Hoe Sawing Wood (Cham Saw) Post Hole Digging Manure Loading Manure Spreading Bulldozing (Avg. H.P. 97) 9.60 10.80 11.90 INTRODUCES THE KAWASAKI MULE 1000. ON-SITE DEMONSTRATION No Obligation Call Mr. Hosier or Mr. Hartz • at 717-626-4765 UTILITY VEHICLE BUILT IN THE U.S.A. Filling the niche between an all terrain vehicle and a mini pickup truck, Kawasaki is introducing the MULE 1000 utility vehicle for ag ricultural, turf, industrial and other off-highway applications. The MULE 1000 has seating for two passengers, a tillable dump »re Centro 1 Wc * Lcl** ive P° 5 For Deale . r ielO° olM The Mule :S: SELECTED FARMING OPERATIONS, PENNSYLVANIA, 1988 (Continued) Kawasaki tms I-AM CYCLE SUES m. 933 LITITZ PIKE • LITITZ, PENNSYLVANIA 17543 (717) 626-4765 Weekdays 9 am to 8 pm, Saturday 10 am to 2 pm Basis of : Mountain : Valley Charge j Section ; Section And Drill: $ 8.70 9.30 10.70 10.90 12.00 12.80 Acre Acre Acre 7.40 8.20 9.60 7.80 5.00 Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre 4.70 Acre Acre Acre 9.30 5.10 Acre Acre 6.70 5.00 7.60 7.50 Acre Acre Miscellaneous $ 7.10 Acre 4.80 4.80 5.50 Acre Acre Acre .40 .45 33.20 33.10 9.50 9.80 .65 .70 17.00 17.70 15.00 15.70 42.50 44.40 bed, and a total payload of 1,000 pounds. With an overall size of roughly four feet wide by eight feet long and a curb weight of 1,098 pounds, it can easily be transported in the bed of a standard-size pickup truck. State Continued 9.00 10.80 12.40 7.60 8.40 9.50 8.10 5.30 7.80 8.50 9.50 8.40 5.50 4.70 4.70 9.20 4.90 9.20 4.70 6.80 4.90 6.90 4.80 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.40 7.60 4.70 4.70 5.40 4.60 4.70 5.30 33.10 9.70 17.40 15.40 43.50 We re Easy To Find