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Cow cost per head....2020
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<blockquote data-quote="gcreekrch" data-source="post: 1659438" data-attributes="member: 14161"><p>I like using actual dollars out of pocket as a yearly cost per cow. Building materials, wages and everything down to a filter for a chain saw go into the current year's cost per cow. There is no opportunity cost against land when you consider where you and I live because no one else would haul cattle this far in the bush or rent the hay land and then haul them 250 miles away again.</p><p>I have always considered the items that get paid for and the principle on my mortgage payment to be my income for the year. Be a nice retirement fund when the last payment is made.</p><p>Depreciation costs are what accountants use to keep us rich cattle operators from paying income tax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcreekrch, post: 1659438, member: 14161"] I like using actual dollars out of pocket as a yearly cost per cow. Building materials, wages and everything down to a filter for a chain saw go into the current year’s cost per cow. There is no opportunity cost against land when you consider where you and I live because no one else would haul cattle this far in the bush or rent the hay land and then haul them 250 miles away again. I have always considered the items that get paid for and the principle on my mortgage payment to be my income for the year. Be a nice retirement fund when the last payment is made. Depreciation costs are what accountants use to keep us rich cattle operators from paying income tax. [/QUOTE]
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