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What are grain hauling charges for semi trucks commercially?
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Joe@RFDG
Posted 11/2/2025 09:41 (#11421660 - in reply to #11421616)
Subject: RE: What are grain hauling charges for semi trucks commercially?


Glenwood, Mn
I usually have my corn hauled out in the spring or early summer. Usually pay between $.12-.18/bushel depending on fuel and availability. More trucks than bodies around here.

14 mile round trip, 10”unload with 13” jump auger. I can load a truck in 13 minutes. I usually stay at bin site and they bring three trucks and it’s about 45-50 minute round trip. That’s just north of $150/hr.

I’m happy to pay it because I can get my 24k bin unloaded in a solid day or two easy days. My time is worth something too. They help sweep bin as well for that price.

I run my own trucks in the fall and license them just for the quarter.
$125-$150/hr seems to be about right.
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