PROJECTED COSTS FOR SELECTED LOUISIANA VEGETABLE CROPS - 1997 SEASON



Table 6.B Summary of estimated costs per acre, Cabbage (spring), transplant,
irrigated, fresh market, one-row equipment, average yield, Louisiana, 1997.

_I_T_E_M______________________U_N_I_T______P_R_I_C_E____Q_U_A_N_T_I_T_Y____A_M_O_U_N_T____Y_OU_R__F_A__R_M

DIRECT EXPENSES
FERTILIZER
HERBICIDES


HIR


ED LABOR


IPNASCEKC T&I HCAIRDEVESS T I T E M S
PLANTS

HARVEST LABOR

OPERATOR LABOR

IRRIGATION LABOR

DIESEL FUEL
ELECTRICITY
GASOLINE

REPAIR & MAINTENANCE

INTEREST ON OP. CAP.


TOTAL DIRECT EXPENSES

TOTAL FIXED EXPENSES


TOTAL SPECIFIED EXPENSES


dollars

dollars

acre

114.56

1

.0000

114.56

acre

4.69

.0000

4.69

acre

150.00

.0000

150.00

acre
acre

21265..0904

1

..00000000

21265..9040

acre

360.00

.0000

360.00

acre

322.50

.0000

322.50

hour

7.50

311

.6920

237.69

hour

7.50

4

.0000

30.00

gal
kWh

0.85

4

.6170

3.92

0.09

24

.0000

2.16

gal

1.10

53.8160

59.20

acre

72.86

1.0000

72.86

acre

39.03

1.0000

39.03

- -161-3-368--7-5-45

- -1-7-7-5--2-9


Table 6.C Effects of yields and prices on net returns per acre above
total direct expenses, Cabbage (spring), transplanted,
,,,
irrigated, fresh market, one-row equipment, average yield,
Louisiana, 1997.

Yield
(Sacks)

- - - -2- 2-5-- - -

- - - - - 3--2--5-

- - - - P r i c 4e P2e5r

Sack-------------

5.25

------

6.25

2 5 0. 0 0

____-_-_-_-_--_-__-_-_-

-629.80

- - ---3-79--8--0-

_-_N_e_t__R_e_tu_r__n_s_

-129.80

_P_e_r__A_c_r_e_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--__-
120.20

_-_--_-__-_-
370.20

350.00

-627.93

-277.93

72.08

422.08

772.08

450.00

-626.05

-176.05

273.95

723.95       1

173.95

550.00

-624.18

-74.18

475.83

1025.83       1

575.83

650.00

-622.30

27.70

677.70

1327.70       1

977.70

H-15



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