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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 152659" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>Case IH,</p><p>At my real work we ship 10-20 truckloads of plastic out per day. All of the carriers have rates to different destinations, but also charge us a fuel surcharge. This fuel surcharge fluctuates with the price of fuel. Every Monday the Department of Energy puts out an average diesel price (by regions, and the whole country) So the final bill for freight is the base rate plus fuel (which is about 20% right now)</p><p></p><p>Down here there are people who haul to the sale every week. They have agreements with the different sale barns. They will pull up with BIG stock trailers, load up what you have and bring em to the sale for you. Several months ago they brought some calves of mine (4) from my dad's place to the stockyard (50 miles), and the stockyard mailed me the check. Cost me $30</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 152659, member: 2653"] Case IH, At my real work we ship 10-20 truckloads of plastic out per day. All of the carriers have rates to different destinations, but also charge us a fuel surcharge. This fuel surcharge fluctuates with the price of fuel. Every Monday the Department of Energy puts out an average diesel price (by regions, and the whole country) So the final bill for freight is the base rate plus fuel (which is about 20% right now) Down here there are people who haul to the sale every week. They have agreements with the different sale barns. They will pull up with BIG stock trailers, load up what you have and bring em to the sale for you. Several months ago they brought some calves of mine (4) from my dad's place to the stockyard (50 miles), and the stockyard mailed me the check. Cost me $30 [/QUOTE]
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