Typical power/size vs. acreage?

Spud

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Arable Farmer
Location
YO62
1000hp here between 6 tractors between 7 and 26yrs old, and 39800hrs between them doing everything on 950acres (includes 250ac potatoes) and 1200 pigs. Straw baled, all potatoes stored.
so 1.05hp per acre
3 telehandlers, NH CX760 combine (puts hp/ac up to 1.7)
Everything in house except beet harvesting and hedgecutting
Nothing hired except muckspreader
2 full time plus me, up to 4 part time plus grading staff
two tractors hired for potato planting and harvesting (owned & operated by two of the part time men)
Average field size on this farm 11ac, overall it's nearer 15acres (lots of headlands!)
 
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An Gof

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Location
Cornwall
1000hp here between 6 tractors between 7 and 26yrs old, and 39800hrs between them doing everything on 950acres (includes 250ac potatoes) and 1200 pigs. Straw baled, all potatoes stored.
so 1.05hp per acre
3 telehandlers, NH CX760 combine (puts hp/ac up to 1.7)
Everything in house except beet harvesting and hedgecutting
Nothing hired except muckspreader
2 full time plus me, up to 4 part time plus grading staff
two tractors hired for potato planting and harvesting

I hope @White rabbit doesn’t see this post. He thinks you only have a vegetable plot of potatoes 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
Wow, plenty of responses - I certainly appreciate all of them, so thank you!

Would it be fair to say most implements (seeders, cultis etc) are probably in the region of 3-6m wide, up to a few hundred acres of field? I honestly didn't expect so many responses to be that of <150hp in tractor units, especially across so many acres. I guess Farm Simulator doesn't really paint an accurate picture :oops::geek:
 
I'm perplexed by those who describe a shed full of big kit as "impressive", I've always been more impressed by those who seem to get by with the bare minimum. Says he who has about 3.5 hp/acre.
I’m farming 160 acres and doing hire work, I am delighted to have a shed full of machinery and every year I change or buy extra machines , they all have to pay for themselves . The day I retire I will call an auction of all the machinery , if I did it today I’d have about €7-800,000 worth over what I owe on finance . Won’t be a bad payday.
 

traineefarmer

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Mid Norfolk
Wow, plenty of responses - I certainly appreciate all of them, so thank you!

Would it be fair to say most implements (seeders, cultis etc) are probably in the region of 3-6m wide, up to a few hundred acres of field? I honestly didn't expect so many responses to be that of <150hp in tractor units, especially across so many acres. I guess Farm Simulator doesn't really paint an accurate picture :oops::geek:

I saw a friend playing Farm Simulator. I asked how big his loss was and he replied that he was in profit. I then realised it was only a game.
 

teslacoils

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Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
Wow, plenty of responses - I certainly appreciate all of them, so thank you!

Would it be fair to say most implements (seeders, cultis etc) are probably in the region of 3-6m wide, up to a few hundred acres of field? I honestly didn't expect so many responses to be that of <150hp in tractor units, especially across so many acres. I guess Farm Simulator doesn't really paint an accurate picture :oops::geek:

The second hand market for gear over 6m is very limited. You can get a second hand 8m drill as cheap as a 6m one.
 

4course

Member
Location
north yorks
I’m farming 160 acres and doing hire work, I am delighted to have a shed full of machinery and every year I change or buy extra machines , they all have to pay for themselves . The day I retire I will call an auction of all the machinery , if I did it today I’d have about €7-800,000 worth over what I owe on finance . Won’t be a bad payday.
might not be so good once the tax man gets his nose in to the written down values
 
10 tractors from 53 grey fergy ,to 16;plate 215 r ,1140 hp
2 loadalls 93 and o3 plus 4 ton industrial ,
660 claas 25 ft header ,
old "68"digger
7 landrover , 3 in use ,
variety of tackle to suit every season and soil type , modern 4 m amazon combi ,2 old 3 m odd bits and game strips ,
24 m trailed spray ,12 m for game strips ,
every thing in house apart from beet lifting
1420 acre plus 160 of neighbours ,100 of it bits of grass and woods , 200/250 let for spuds onions ,tulips ,71 fields ,some nice big lumps split up with steward ship 🐥🐥🐥 bird strips
light to medium land ,around 250 acre of it unsuitable for roots ,
2 of us ,
 

Spud

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
YO62
10 tractors from 53 grey fergy ,to 16;plate 215 r ,1140 hp
2 loadalls 93 and o3 plus 4 ton industrial ,
660 claas 25 ft header ,
old "68"digger
7 landrover , 3 in use ,
variety of tackle to suit every season and soil type , modern 4 m amazon combi ,2 old 3 m odd bits and game strips ,
24 m trailed spray ,12 m for game strips ,
every thing in house apart from beet lifting
1420 acre plus 160 of neighbours ,100 of it bits of grass and woods , 200/250 let for spuds onions ,tulips ,71 fields ,some nice big lumps split up with steward ship 🐥🐥🐥 bird strips
light to medium land ,around 250 acre of it unsuitable for roots ,
2 of us ,
How many tractors in the working fleet?
 

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