About $30-35 a bag for beans, covers a little less than an acre.
You can pay less, you can pay more for seed, these are averages.
Spray comes to about $30 an acre when the coop does it, be real lucky to get by with one time across on spray, better figure 2.
Fertilizer, who knows, prices are all over the board. What is your soil test, only apply what you need in a year like this! Crops remove about 50;bs of each P & K from the ground, corn will want 130 or so lbs of N. This is actual use, you need to buy by the ton, only get 28-76% of it as actual. Prices range from $340 to 1000 a ton, depending what it is & where you find it.
What's the soil ph, does it need lime, of so spend your money on that 1st. Crop can't use the other stuff until the ph is right.
What kind of soil, is it 200bu/acre land, or 120bu/acre land?
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