The cost and price of agricultural machinery forgings are determined by the following factors: Raw material cost: The cost of forgings mainly depends on the cost of raw materials used, including the procurement cost of metal materials and processing costs. Different kinds of agricultural machinery forgings may require different metal materials, such as carbon steel, alloy steel, etc., and the cost of each material is different. Forging process cost: In the manufacturing process of forgings, forging and heat treatment are required. The equipment required for these processes, energy consumption, labor costs, etc., all affect the final cost. The more complex the process or higher precision forging is required, the cost usually increases accordingly. Process design and mold costs: The cost of agricultural machinery forgings also includes process design and mold manufacturing costs. Process design needs to take into account the shape, size, forging process and other factors, and mold manufacturing is to ensure that the forging can be produced in accordance with the design requirements. Production scale and batch benefits: Production scale and batch also have an impact on the cost and price of agricultural machinery forgings. Mass production can reduce the production cost per unit of product, because the utilization rate of production equipment is higher, and the bulk purchase of raw materials can obtain a lower unit price. Market demand and competition: The final price is also affected by market demand and competition. If the market demand is large and the supplier competition is fierce, the price may be relatively low; Conversely, if the market demand is small or there are fewer suppliers, the price may be relatively high. In short, the cost and price of agricultural machinery forgings are determined by a comprehensive consideration of a number of factors, including raw material costs, process costs, process design and mold costs, production scale and batch benefits, as well as market demand and competition. Manufacturers need to consider these factors comprehensively to ensure the quality of the product and the rationality of the price.