One would pay approximately $100,000 at least for a combine harvester in the United Sates. But then again the price will vary from there depending on the brand and whether the harvester is new or used.
A combine harvester for wheat or rice can cost from $10 - 30K in US dollars.
Approximately 350,000 $
This will really depend on how large of a farm you have. A rough estimate on the daily cos of opration of a combine harvester is $117 but the variables are endless.
The basic disadvantages of a combine harvester is usually the cost, followed by the size. Harvester are difficult to transport on low loader to distant farms - as the cost usually is too much for one farm to buy and kept solely for their own use. So harvesters are usually hired out. Also, due to their size, they are best used on large open fields.
The basic disadvantages of a combine harvester is usually the cost, followed by the size. Harvester are difficult to transport on low loader to distant farms - as the cost usually is too much for one farm to buy and kept solely for their own use. So harvesters are usually hired out. Also, due to their size, they are best used on large open fields.
The basic disadvantages of a combine harvester is usually the cost, followed by the size. Harvester are difficult to transport on low loader to distant farms - as the cost usually is too much for one farm to buy and kept solely for their own use. So harvesters are usually hired out. Also, due to their size, they are best used on large open fields.
There are many different makes, models, sizes and kinds of combine harvesters. In the US, though, you will almost assuredly pay at least $100,000 for an older one that is in usable condition. New ones range from around $350,000 to well over $500,000.
My local information here says about $150 per engine per hour if you supply the fuel. Check with your county extension service as they should know about rates in your area.
In US industrial agriculture, dry, mature soybeans are normally harvested with a combine harvester. Smaller operations might use a smaller combine, perhaps towed behind a tractor. They can also be harvested and shelled out by hand, but this is much more labor-intensive. Green soybeans in the form of edamame are normally harvested by hand.
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not as much as you would expect
There are many different makes, models, sizes and kinds of combine harvesters. In the US, though, you will almost assuredly pay at least $100,000 for an older one that is in usable condition. New ones range from around $350,000 to well over $500,000.