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Taxes and Claiming Loss?
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<blockquote data-quote="BK9954" data-source="post: 1391954" data-attributes="member: 23651"><p>I sell every year, thats for sure. My operation is not huge. Biggest it will ever be unless I lease property or get a REALLY cheap feed source is about 20 producing cows. Thats on a good year. But certainly not a hobby. Too much money tied up and invested in it. Good thing is the property is completely paid for and AG exempt. When I get out of working 60-70 hour work weeks leasing propert could be an option. My grandather did, ran about 250 registered red brangus. Made money off of bulls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BK9954, post: 1391954, member: 23651"] I sell every year, thats for sure. My operation is not huge. Biggest it will ever be unless I lease property or get a REALLY cheap feed source is about 20 producing cows. Thats on a good year. But certainly not a hobby. Too much money tied up and invested in it. Good thing is the property is completely paid for and AG exempt. When I get out of working 60-70 hour work weeks leasing propert could be an option. My grandather did, ran about 250 registered red brangus. Made money off of bulls. [/QUOTE]
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