Calculate crop value, gross crop revenue, net crop value, value per acre, basis-adjusted price, marketable production, storage cost, hauling cost, and estimated profit. Use this crop value calculator for corn, soybeans, wheat, cotton, forage, and other crops.
Gross crop value:
Enter production and price to estimate the gross value of the crop.
Net crop value:
The calculator subtracts quality discounts, hauling costs, and storage costs from gross value.
Value per acre:
Crop value is divided by field acres to estimate value per acre.
Basis adjusted value:
Enter futures price and basis to estimate a basis-adjusted crop price and value.
A crop value calculator helps estimate what a harvested or projected crop may be worth before or after marketing.
It can help compare fields, crop prices, basis levels, quality discounts, storage costs, hauling costs, gross revenue, net value, and estimated profit.
Your result shows estimated gross crop value, net crop value, value per acre, basis-adjusted price, marketable production, selling costs, production costs, and estimated profit. These are estimates based on the values you enter.
Multiply marketable production by crop price per unit. For example, 7,000 marketable bushels at $4.75 per bushel equals $33,250 of gross crop value.
Divide total crop value by field acres. This helps compare one field or crop plan against another.
Basis-adjusted crop value uses futures price plus local basis to estimate a local cash value for the crop.
Quality discounts, hauling, storage, drying, commissions, production costs, and other field costs can reduce net crop value and estimated profit.