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Wheat Input costs per T 2019
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<blockquote data-quote="Clive" data-source="post: 6529670" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>Inputs cost per tonne is a great metric IMO - great way to highlight expensive varieties or expensive agronomy / poor buying etc which is something thats easy to take action upon</p><p></p><p>Looking at margin / t has a lot more to do with selling price / availability of storage / cash flow etc than what you spent</p><p></p><p>Production cost per tonne is the ultimate benchmark IMO and that has 2 components VC spend / t plus FC spend per T </p><p></p><p>We could look at a fixed cost per tonne thread separably but fixed costs seem a lot harder to consistently compare than simple VC spend and a lot more complex to change. This simple VC spend comparison gets us half way though and should produce / highlight some useful info</p><p></p><p>quite big variation in numbers already I note !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clive, post: 6529670, member: 6"] Inputs cost per tonne is a great metric IMO - great way to highlight expensive varieties or expensive agronomy / poor buying etc which is something thats easy to take action upon Looking at margin / t has a lot more to do with selling price / availability of storage / cash flow etc than what you spent Production cost per tonne is the ultimate benchmark IMO and that has 2 components VC spend / t plus FC spend per T We could look at a fixed cost per tonne thread separably but fixed costs seem a lot harder to consistently compare than simple VC spend and a lot more complex to change. This simple VC spend comparison gets us half way though and should produce / highlight some useful info quite big variation in numbers already I note ! [/QUOTE]
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