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For the second straight year, equipment purchases by no-tillers declined over the previous year. The drop in grain prices in 2014 certainly seemed to have an impact, as the average reader of No-Till Farmer eased back purchases from a farm average of $87,921 in 2014 to $64,938 ahead of the 2015 cropping season.
On a per-acre basis, that drop in equipment spending wasn’t as dramatic, however, as no-tillers spent $55.88 per acre this year compared to $59.97 last year — only about a 7% decrease.
The following represents the percentage of No-Till Farmer readers that made equipment purchases ahead of the 2015 cropping season by specific product categories:
Tractors – 10.8% vs. 20% in 2014
Combines – 4.4% vs. 10% in 2014
Planters – 7.3% vs. 12% in 2014
Drills – 4.1% vs. 5.5% in 2014
Self-Propelled Sprayers – 4.4% vs. 5% in 2014
Pull-Type Sprayers – 2.3% vs. 3.3% in 2014
Throughout the history of our benchmark study, readers have always underestimated their future purchases.
Last year, No-Till Farmer readers said they would only spend an average of $59,337 this year, or $40.48 per acre. They ended up spending $64,938, or $55.88 per acre. Ahead of the 2016 cropping season, No-Till Farmer readers claim they will only spend $42,186 per farm, or $36.30 per acre.
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