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    #31
    I get my back 3 acres mowed in Navarro county for $120. He lives a 1/2 mile down the road from me and does it when he does his. So he has no load up or travel time.

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      #32
      Here's the 2020 Texas Agriculture Custom Rates report. It is divided into regions.



      Look at page 26

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        #33


        Scroll down to page #24 to get the state average price (for 2020) on pasture shredding

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          #34
          Originally posted by Ætheling View Post
          35-40 an hour is current market rate for tractor work.
          Who ever is working that cheap ain`t eating very good and when their equipment breaks or wears out they won`t have money to fix or replace it.

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            #35
            Originally posted by tpack View Post
            Who ever is working that cheap ain`t eating very good and when their equipment breaks or wears out they won`t have money to fix or replace it.

            They eating beans and weenies [emoji1787]


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              #36
              They aren't even breaking even with those rates.

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                #37
                I charge $50 per acre if I don’t know you and I’ve got to trailer my tractor less that 25 miles.
                $25 per acre + six pack of Shiner if you’re my neighbor and I like you.
                For TBHers...pay for my diesel and a case of Shiner and cover damages but I ain’t haulin too far.

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                  #38
                  We paid $50 an hour to mow several areas on our lease. Not sure how many acres but it worked out great for us.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by tpack View Post
                    Who ever is working that cheap ain`t eating very good and when their equipment breaks or wears out they won`t have money to fix or replace it.
                    That ain’t no ****!

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