Reefer Report: California drought conditions bring lettuce to a head
Brokers and growers are finding ample capacity to move loads of fruit and vegetables from growing regions, with spot rates averaging $3.87/mile last week in California.
Brokers and growers are finding ample capacity to move loads of fruit and vegetables from growing regions, with spot rates averaging $3.87/mile last week in California.
Florida’s orange crop this year will be nearly a third smaller than last year and one of the smallest in
In a recent study, the U.S. Department of Transport (USDoT) found that the truck parking shortage exists in every state
With the start of fall and Halloween just a few weeks away, we are officially in the pumpkin spice season.
Hurricane activity in the Atlantic Ocean typically begins to ramp up in earnest around mid-August. But things had been eerily
The U.S Bureau of Reclamation is insisting that western states take more drastic measures to conserve water.
According to USDA refrigerated data, apples rank second in overall refrigerated volume in the U.S. The state of Washington supplies over 85% of the yearly apple volume.
Steel output in the U.S. in the week ending September 3rd fell by 7.7% compared with the same time frame in 2021, according to the American Iron and Steel Institute
The pains of high inflation are highlighting how consumers are managing their food budgets and where they are focusing their spending.
According to USDA data, potatoes are the number one specialty crop by volume for refrigerated shipping.
Sept. 7 – As news of severe droughts seems to be a yearly concern, some farmers are looking to technology for alternative ways of producing some of our nation’s favorite produce.
The beer industry produced over 180 million barrels of beer in 2021, according to data by Statista. This translates to over 1 million trucks moving this liquid gold