NAAC contractor price guide 2024-25

The National Association of Agricultural Contractors (NAAC) has released its latest survey of contracting prices, which shows a general rise in the charge rates submitted by members.

They are battling high inflation, which has hovered around 5% for the past few months, as well as increased machinery, labour and insurance costs.

This has more than offset the slight reduction in diesel price, which has dropped from the £1/litre benchmark in last year’s survey to 85p/litre this year.

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“This is already a difficult and frustrating year for the whole industry, with high rainfall and sodden ground frustrating efforts to get crops established,” says NAAC chairman Matt Redman.

“However, all contractors must continue to review their price structures and keep steadfast on payment terms to ensure that businesses are able to continue to supply farmers with reliable services.”

NAAC members are encouraged to calculate their individual outgoings using its dedicated tool to ensure that quotes are accurate and sustainable to keep pace with machinery depreciation and replacement costs.

“The survey has highlighted again how individual charges vary widely across the UK, with businesses reaching different conclusions on rates needed to offer a professional service,” adds Jill Hewitt, NAAC chief executive.

“But contractors generally take significant financial risk and their prices need to reflect costs, allowing them to remain profitable and continue to support their customer base.”

    NAAC contracting prices survey 2024

The results of the survey are based on red diesel at 85p/litre and are likely to vary as input costs change, so contractors should add a fuel surcharge to reflect any rise in price beyond that benchmark.

Any non-agricultural operations will require the use of white diesel.

The figures are intended as a guide only and are an average of the prices provided by NAAC members.

The actual price may vary considerably between regions, soil types, distance travelled, size of contract undertaken, size and type of equipment used, and the amount of product applied.

Contractors may also have individual arrangements with customers regarding diesel (for example, separate fuel surcharge or fuel used on farm).

The prices below do not reflect this market trend and such agreements may make a significant difference to contracting charges.

It is important that contractors calculate their own costs based on individual circumstances.

Soil preparation

£/ha

£/acre

 

Ploughing – light land

74.19

30.02

 

Ploughing – heavy land

81.46

32.97

 

Extra for furrow press on plough

9.06

3.67

 

Deep ploughing (more than 30cm)

92.41

37.40

 

Rotavating (ploughed land/grass)

97.72

38.33

 

Subsoiling

77.41

31.33

 

Mole ploughing – single leg

102.15

41.34

 

Mole ploughing – twin leg

101.26

40.98

 

Stubble raking

29.96

12.13

 

Disc harrowing

58.34

23.61

 

Power harrowing – shallow

67.35

27.26

 

Power harrowing – deep

76.32

30.89

 

Spring-tine harrowing

45.79

18.53

 

Pressing (Rexius Twin/Cultipress or similar)

53.28

21.56

 

One-pass tillage train

78.08

31.60

 

Rolling – flat

34.46

13.94

 

Rolling – ring

23

9.31

 

Bed tilling

250

101.17

 

Chain harrowing

33.81

13.68

 

Drilling

£/ha

£/acre

 

Cereals – conventional

60.82

24.62

 

Cereals – combi-drill

82.27

33.29

 

Cereals – direct

77.53

31.38

 

OSR – subsoiler

86.48

35

 

Sugar beet

66.10

26.75

 

Potato planting

248.55

100.59

 

Carrot/parsnip/onion – precision

98.84

40

 

Maize – precision

57.51

23.27

 

Maize – under plastic

163.08

66

 

Grass seed – broadcast

34.02

13.77

 

Grass seed – harrow

47.08

19.35

 

Grass seed – cross-drilling

63.53

25.71

 

Application

£/ha

£/acre

£/hour

Fertiliser – granular

15.87

6.46

 

Fertiliser – extra for variable rate

4.46

1.80

 

Fertiliser – liquid

15.95

6.39

 

Spraying – arable

15.07

6.10

 

Spraying – grassland

24.85

10.06

82.73

ATV spraying

 

 

48.29

Slug-pelleting

11.18

4.53

 

Avadex

19.33

7.82

 

Weed wiping

 

 

75

 

£/t

 

 

Lime spreading

7.75 

 

 

Muck and slurry

£/t

 

£/hour

FYM – tractor and rear-discharge spreader

3.52

 

70.42

FYM – tractor and side-discharge spreader

5

 

60

Loading and spreading chicken litter 

5.31

 

 

Loading shovel

 

 

72.75

 

 

£/cu m

£/hour

Slurry – tanker and trailing shoe or dribble bar

 

 

74.92

Slurry – umbilical

 

2.22

137

Slurry – extra pump

 

 

72.50

Slurry – injection

 

 

110

Slurry – separating service (with capacity of + \-100cu m/hour)

 

 

100

Harvesting

£/ha

£/acre

£/hour

Combining – cereals

116.36

47.09

 

Combining – extra for straw chopper

11.86

4.80

 

Combining – OSR out of windrow

112.84

45.67

 

Combining – OSR direct

114.90

46.50

 

Swathing – OSR

54.05

21.88

 

Combining – peas/beans

113.84

46.07

 

Combining – grain maize

138.10

55.89

 

Grain carting

 

 

57.48

Potatoes – harvesting

800.35

323.90

 

Potatoes – harvesting and carting

1,235.48

500

 

Potatoes – destoning

319.39

129.26

 

Sugar beet – harvesting

292.01

118.17

 

Sugar beet – harvesting and carting

325.31

131.65

 

Topping/flail mowing

52.96

21.43

 

Grass – topping

47.57

19.25

62.73

Grass – mowing

38.23

15.47

 

Grass – tedding

23.39

9.47

 

Grass – raking

24.18

9.78

 

Forage harvesting only

83.34

33.73

 

Forage harvesting – whole crop, three trailers and clamping

208.33

84.11

 

Silage – complete service (mow, rake, forage harvest, cart and clamp; three trailers)

191.25

77.40

 

Forage harvesting – maize (three trailers and clamping)

212.38

85.95

 

Extra trailer for silage

 

7.25

61.06

Forage wagon

 

 

131.20

Baling*

£/bale

 

 

Small conventional

1.13

 

 

80x90cm

4.66

 

 

120×70cm

5.89

 

 

120x90cm

7.13

 

 

120×130cm

8.09

 

 

Round 1.2m

4.11

 

 

Round 1.5m

4.69

 

 

* These prices may vary with bale density

Wrapping

£/bale

 

 

Round 1.2m (six layers)

7.12

 

 

Round 1.2m (four layers)

6.17

 

 

Square 80x90cm (six layers)

7.25

 

 

Square 120x70cm (six layers)

8.83

 

 

Square 120x70cm (four layers)

9.58

 

 

Combi baling and wrapping (six layers)  

9.50

 

 

Bale chasing

3.11

 

 

Mobile feed

£/t

 

 

Milling/mixing

27.33

 

 

Crimping

14.75

 

 

Tractor hire (including driver)

 

 

£/hour

100-150hp

 

 

50.33

150-220hp

 

 

57.80

220-300hp

 

 

69.79

300hp+

 

 

91.60

Additional charge for trailer  

 

 

12.81

Forklift/telehandler

 

 

54.89

Tractor and post knocker

 

 

55

Ditching – 180deg digger

 

 

46.17

Ditching – 360deg digger

 

 

52.34

Drain jetting

 

 

60

Sheep shearing and husbandry

£ a head

 

 

Shearing – ewe

1.81

 

 

Shearing – ram

3.70

 

 

Crutching

0.78

 

 

Sheep dipping *There may be an additional charge for used dip removal

1.50

 

 

Hedgecutting

 

 

£/hour

Hedgecutting – flail

 

 

53.53

Hedgecutting – saw blade

 

 

68.94 

Hedging and fencing (with materials)

£/m

 

 

Hedge laying

17.10

 

 

360 excavator (7.5t) and tree shear 

 

 

80.16

Verge bank mowing

 

 

56.71

Fence erection – post and four barb           

8.04

 

 

Fence erection – post, stock net and two barb

11.02

 

 

Fence erection – post and three rails 

25.13

 

 

Specialist

 

 

£/hour

Snow clearing

 

 

71.80

Labour only

 

 

19.94

Chainsaw and operator

 

 

35.27

 

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