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OPTION 32i: MANAGEMENT OF CROPPED MACHAIR

Arable cropping: Cultivations no seaweed/dung

Arable cropping: Cultivations with seaweed/dung

Additional costs:

Arable cropping in yr.1: Cultivations etc (incl. additional harvesting cost).

£ 198.50

per ha

£ 313.50

per ha

Arable cropping in yr.2: Cultivations etc (incl. additional harvesting cost).

£ 198.50

£ 313.50

Income foregone:

Fallow in yr. 3: equivalent to 2.5 tonnes hay lost per ha fallow

2.5

tonnes/ha @

£140.00

per tonne

£ 350.00

£ 350.00

Fallow in yr. 4: equivalent to 70% of 2.5 tonnes hay lost per ha fallow

1.75

£140.00

£ 245.00

£ 245.00

Fallow in yr. 5: equivalent to 50% of 2.5 tonnes hay lost per ha fallow

1.25

£140.00

£ 175.00

£ 175.00

Average annual payment:

£ 233.40

per ha

£ 279.40

per ha

Overall cost:

£ 233.40

£ 279.40

Supporting Calculation for Additional Costs

Standard Cost Item 50(a)

Cultivations (excluding materials)

£ 166.00

per ha

£ 166.00

per ha

Costs not included in above:

Cereal seed - One 35kg bag per acre

2.48

bags/ha @

£ 25.00

£ 62.00

Less annual charge for grass seed

£ 12.00

£ 50.00

£ 50.00

Fertilising - extra for crop (oats)

rather than grass

£ 5.00

Seaweed or dung

40

tonnes/ha @

£ 30.00

£ 120.00

Harvesting - 20 wrapped bales per ha

from whole crop instead of 25 from

grass - i.e. saving in cost

5

bales @

£ 4.50

£ 22.50

£ 22.50

£ 198.50

£ 313.50

Supporting Calculation for Reduced Harvesting Cost
Contractors' Rates - SAC Farm Management Handbook 2005/2006

Whole Crop

Grass

Mowing

£ 19.80

per ha

£ 19.80

per ha

2 rows to 1

£ 24.80

£ 24.80

Baling

Wrapping

20 bales @ £4.50

£ 90.00

25 @ £4.50

£112.50

per ha

Total

£ 134.60

£157.10

per ha

Saving in Cost

£22.50

per ha

Average of 5 Uists Contractors Rates

Cut, bale, wrap

£8.67 per bale

20 bales @ £8.67

£ 173.40

25 @ £8.67

£216.75

per ha

Saving in Cost

£ 43.35

per ha

Grass crop is heavier than arable crop and produces 25 bales from 1 ha as opposed to 20 of whole crop

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