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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 934774" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p>704 miles on the truck last year just dragging the trailer to the sale barn and back. That's at least 50 gallons of fuel in itself. I suppose some of ya'll must be having good old fashion cattle drives since you have no expenses for this.</p><p></p><p>Lets compare</p><p></p><p>For my operation......4 haul trips to the sale barn per year on average. Cost per trip is $200 or $800/year.. Cattle are insured by the contract hauler for any injury. The driver helps me load the animals. The loading help labor is included in the $200. No time wasted by me spent going to the sale barn. The auction is on the internet if I wish to watch. The haul expense is deducted by the sale barn. I have a receipt for the expense. The receipt is sent to my tax preparer. IRS is satisfied and so am I.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 934774, member: 8973"] 704 miles on the truck last year just dragging the trailer to the sale barn and back. That's at least 50 gallons of fuel in itself. I suppose some of ya'll must be having good old fashion cattle drives since you have no expenses for this. Lets compare For my operation......4 haul trips to the sale barn per year on average. Cost per trip is $200 or $800/year.. Cattle are insured by the contract hauler for any injury. The driver helps me load the animals. The loading help labor is included in the $200. No time wasted by me spent going to the sale barn. The auction is on the internet if I wish to watch. The haul expense is deducted by the sale barn. I have a receipt for the expense. The receipt is sent to my tax preparer. IRS is satisfied and so am I. [/QUOTE]
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