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The ‘Contract Rate Calculator’ is an additional calculator located in the navigation pane on the left side of the page. It enables users to calculate a contractor rate by factoring in depreciation and interest expenses for their tractors and implements, contract labour and profit margin – in addition to the Fuel, Oil, Repairs and Maintenance costs transferred from the Machinery Setup page. A contractor rate for each tractor and implement combination can be calculated by entering:
===What is this page?===
This page enables users to calculate a contractor rate by factoring in depreciation and interest expenses for their tractors and implements, contract labour and profit margin – in addition to the Fuel, Oil, Repairs and Maintenance (FORM) costs transferred from the [[Machinery Setup]] page.


# The average ‘Interest Rate’ paid on loans for new machinery (e.g. 7%) to factor in an opportunity cost.
===Calculating Contract Rates===
# The ‘Contract Labour Rate’ (e.g. $35/hr).
A contractor rate for each tractor and implement combination is calculated with the following steps:
# A suitable ‘Profit Margin (e.g. 10%).
====Calculation Parameters====
# Click on the ‘Submit’ button.
 
# Click on the edit button for each tractor and implement that users want a contract rate calculated for.
'''1. Enter the average "Interest Rate" paid on loans for new machinery (%), to factor in an opportunity cost.''' For example, 7 percent.
# The price paid for the tractor or implement.
 
# An estimate of the salvage value of the tractor or implement, which is an estimate of how much the tractor or implement could be sold for at the end of its expected productive life (e.g. 15 years).
 
# Click on the submit button and a contracting rate ($/ha) will be shown in the table in the farthest right column. This is the Total FORM, interest, labour and depreciation + profit figure.
'''2. Enter the "Contract Labour Rate" in dollars per hour ($/hr).''' For example $35/hr.
 
 
'''3. Enter a suitable "Profit Margin" as a percentage (%).''' For example, 10%.
 
 
'''4. Click on the "Submit" button.'''
 
 
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====Calculator Table====
 
'''1. Click on the edit button for the tractor or implement to calculate a contract rate for.'''
 
 
'''2. Enter the price paid for the tractor or implement.'''
 
 
'''3. Enter an estimate of the salvage value of the tractor or implement.''' For example, 15 years.
 
* This is an estimate of how much the tractor or implement could be sold for at the end of its expected productive life.
 
 
'''4. Click on the "Submit" button and a contracting rate ($/ha) will be shown in the table in the farthest right column.'''
 
* This is the Total FORM, interest, labour and depreciation + profit figure.
* The life of the tractor and the implement is very important for the depreciation calculation.
 
 
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[[Irrigation Setup]] ⇐|⇒ [[Depreciation]]

Latest revision as of 00:24, 29 June 2023

What is this page?

This page enables users to calculate a contractor rate by factoring in depreciation and interest expenses for their tractors and implements, contract labour and profit margin – in addition to the Fuel, Oil, Repairs and Maintenance (FORM) costs transferred from the Machinery Setup page.

Calculating Contract Rates

A contractor rate for each tractor and implement combination is calculated with the following steps:

Calculation Parameters

1. Enter the average "Interest Rate" paid on loans for new machinery (%), to factor in an opportunity cost. For example, 7 percent.


2. Enter the "Contract Labour Rate" in dollars per hour ($/hr). For example $35/hr.


3. Enter a suitable "Profit Margin" as a percentage (%). For example, 10%.


4. Click on the "Submit" button.


Contract Rate Calculation Parameters.png

Calculator Table

1. Click on the edit button for the tractor or implement to calculate a contract rate for.


2. Enter the price paid for the tractor or implement.


3. Enter an estimate of the salvage value of the tractor or implement. For example, 15 years.

  • This is an estimate of how much the tractor or implement could be sold for at the end of its expected productive life.


4. Click on the "Submit" button and a contracting rate ($/ha) will be shown in the table in the farthest right column.

  • This is the Total FORM, interest, labour and depreciation + profit figure.
  • The life of the tractor and the implement is very important for the depreciation calculation.


Contract rate calculator.png


Contract Rate Add.png


Irrigation Setup ⇐|⇒ Depreciation