Whoa! Hold on there kidroff! You hafta realise that the whole country isn't made of huge, square, flat wheat fields. I have no idea where you're from but I suspect it's wheat country. We charge around $25_acre but the fields we cut here in WI are more often than not small, irregular shaped, and hilly. In those condiditons, we figure we spend almost 50% of our time turning on headlands and unloading since you can't hardly unload on the go. When we rarely get into a large, square field with good going and CAN unload on the go, we can almost double our acres_hour. Remember, it's not ACRES that wear a combine out, it's HOURS. So when it takes twice as many hours for us to cut 1000 acres as we could out west, we naturally have to charge more per acre. When I hear numbers like $13_acre, I cringe! To top it off, we aren't making much at $25 - we really should be charging closer to $28_acre to cover expenses and make it worth our time! As the wise man used to say on Kung Fu - "Open the mind's eye, grasshopper!" Take care- Tom langan