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<blockquote data-quote="MikeNeaverson" data-source="post: 7286247" data-attributes="member: 3731"><p>Again rates vary a bit but generally between £30-£40/hr depending on whats involved. That includes all mileage though and I tend to undercharge for hours actually worked as I never bother recording those times when I poke my nose in a few fields as I'm just driving past, or when you need a rec changed at the last minute etc, which actually adds up to quite a lot of time. </p><p></p><p>As an aside, agronomists work profiles have changed quite a lot in this area. A third of area used to be OSR which agronomically is pretty much over before the cereals really kick off. Sugar beet is up in the air too. Without OSR to spread the load and 50% more beet to walk weekly this year, I wouldn't have felt comfortable walking the same total area that I could have done five years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeNeaverson, post: 7286247, member: 3731"] Again rates vary a bit but generally between £30-£40/hr depending on whats involved. That includes all mileage though and I tend to undercharge for hours actually worked as I never bother recording those times when I poke my nose in a few fields as I'm just driving past, or when you need a rec changed at the last minute etc, which actually adds up to quite a lot of time. As an aside, agronomists work profiles have changed quite a lot in this area. A third of area used to be OSR which agronomically is pretty much over before the cereals really kick off. Sugar beet is up in the air too. Without OSR to spread the load and 50% more beet to walk weekly this year, I wouldn't have felt comfortable walking the same total area that I could have done five years ago. [/QUOTE]
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