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Livestock Trailer

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Livestock Trailer
Taylor County show: Livestock care a family affair
Quality piglet from a reputable breeder: $500; six months’ worth of feed for seven pigs: $2,500; veterinarian’s bills and bedding: a lot.Spending time together as a family: priceless.Sheridan Priddy, a freshman at Trent High School, who showed a pig at the Taylor County Livestock Show on Friday, said a quality pig can run anywhere from $250 to $3,000, depending on the breeder.The Priddy family ...

2 horse slant livestock combo trailer with tack area
2 horse slant livestock combo trailer with tack area
   US $3,695.00
08 TEXAS TRAILER GOOSENECK GOOSE NECK STOCK LIVESTOCK CATTLE LIVE
08 TEXAS TRAILER GOOSENECK GOOSE NECK STOCK LIVESTOCK CATTLE LIVE
   US $6,995.00
20 Cattle Livestock Trailer w Removable Insert Lowboy
20 Cattle Livestock Trailer w Removable Insert Lowboy
   US $2,900.00
Brand New 2010 CM Endurance BP Horse Trailer Left Over Priced to Sell
Brand New 2010 CM Endurance BP Horse Trailer Left Over Priced to Sell
   US $5,799.00
24 Delta Heavy Duty Livestock Cattle Trailer 600 HD
24 Delta Heavy Duty Livestock Cattle Trailer 600 HD
   US $7,495.00
2007 Sundowner Prostock Livestock Combo Trailer
2007 Sundowner Prostock Livestock Combo Trailer
   US $18,000.00
New 2010 CM 6x20 Brushbuster Gooseneck Livestock Trailer in Georgia
New 2010 CM 6x20 Brushbuster Gooseneck Livestock Trailer in Georgia
   US $5,890.00
4 Horse Trailer with Tack Room
4 Horse Trailer with Tack Room
   US $1,899.00

Need help!! What for software for small businesses.?

I am attempting to do the bookwork for my fiances farming and trucking businesses. The farming is pretty general, no livestock, crops of corn and beans, the usual. the trucking is just 4 semis that run local with grain and the occasional Flat Bed trailer. Right now we separate between the trucking account and the farm account. What software will work best to keep track of expenses, crop payments, grain tickets, etc. Thanks!

I know the industry standard is the Quickbooks. However, I HATE working with that program.

For my businesses, I use Quicken and create separate files for different businesses. It can track expenses, income, etc. Just make sure you categorize them correctly. It gets a little tricky if you invoice other businesses or have employees. If this is the case, you should go with Quickbooks. If it is a simple business and you just want to track income/expenses and where it is going. Quicken will work great for you.

Good Luck