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KDA Announces 2026 Custom Rates Survey

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The Kansas Department of Agriculture is seeking feedback from Kansans for the 2026 Kansas Custom Rates Survey to collect information on rates paid for agricultural custom work. The survey is administered through the Kansas State University Land Use Survey Office and will be open through March 31, 2026.

This survey collects data on charges for custom harvesting, land work, haying, feed preparation and machinery rental. Whether you provide custom services or you hire custom services, knowing accurate, competitive prices can be crucial for the sustainability of agricultural operations. Completion of the survey should take about 15 minutes.

“We view the Kansas Custom Rates Survey as a very valuable tool for farmers, ranchers and agribusinesses to access as they consider contracts and agriculture service arrangements,” said Secretary Mike Beam. “KDA works to provide support and assistance to help make Kansas agriculture more successful, and we are pleased to partner with K-State to publish this biennial survey.”

The 2026 Kansas Custom Rates Survey is voluntary, anonymous and confidential. To complete the survey, please visit www.tinyurl.com/custom26. If you are unable to complete the online survey but wish to participate, please contact Dr. Leah Tsoodle, Director, Land Use Survey Office, at [email protected] or Heather Greer Johnson, KDA economist, at 785-564-6726 or [email protected] to receive a written survey or to complete the survey over the telephone.

The Kansas Custom Rates Survey is a collaborative effort between the KDA Division of Agriculture Marketing and the Land Use Survey Office within the Department of Agricultural Economics at K-State.

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