
USDA Produce Truck Rate Report: Florida goes shortage as rates jump 42% in single week
Data ending week of April 21, 2026 for truckload produce carriers & brokers The big picture Florida just broke. Central

Data ending week of April 21, 2026 for truckload produce carriers & brokers The big picture Florida just broke. Central

The spring transition just hit the produce freight map. Salinas-Watsonville appeared in the USDA report for the first time this

Vidalia Onion pack date has been announced for April 13, marking the official starting line of the 2026 produce season

California citrus is the week’s biggest story. South/Central CA citrus (blood oranges, grapefruit, lemons, oranges, tangelos) jumped from Adequate to

South Texas is the tightest produce origin in the country. All nine lanes out of Mexico crossings through South Texas

The big picture Last week’s all-Adequate reset? Gone. Slight Shortage conditions are back at three of the four biggest produce

The Big Picture For the first time in weeks, every single origin in the USDA report is showing Adequate truck

The Big Picture Mother Nature is reshaping the produce freight map. California storms and Florida’s freeze are pulling supply out

Last week’s story was Florida tightening fast. This week, it’s Florida giving it all back — and then some. Central

The February 10 USDA Specialty Crops Truck Rate Report paints a split market: Florida is tightening fast while South Texas

The end of the farmer and trucker protests on the Mexican side of the southern U.S. border at Thanksgiving is

The annual surge of refrigerated (reefer) truckload demand is underway in the Philadelphia region, driven by the start of the