
Reefer report: Mother’s Day shipping starts to peak
In the two weeks leading up to Mother’s Day on May 11, refrigerated truckload volumes begin to surge, typically marking
In the two weeks leading up to Mother’s Day on May 11, refrigerated truckload volumes begin to surge, typically marking
Legend has it the garden strawberry was created in Brittany, France, although English settlers who landed in Jamestown, Virginia, discovered
New trade policies and tariffs are throwing new challenges to truckers and owner-operators. The market is increasingly harder to read
As with Valentine’s Day, when truckloads of flowers start moving two weeks prior, this week begins the peak shipping season
In addition to being the fifth largest port for containerized import volume on the East Coast, Port of Miami is
The wait is almost over! The highly anticipated Vidalia onion season is set to begin, with the Georgia Agriculture Commissioner
Despite the uncertainty surrounding agricultural exports due to retaliatory tariffs, U.S. farmer sentiment continued its upward trend in February, as
The transition of lettuce production from the “Winter Salad Bowl” to the “Salad Bowl of America” in Salinas, California, involves
The first major truck show of the 2025 season is taking place this week in Louisville, KY. Truckers, fleet owners,
Nebraska is the leading state in the U.S. for commercial red meat production, with the meatpacking industry playing a crucial
Following the introduction of the USMCA in 2020, many believed trade between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico would flourish. However,
The December Truckload Ton-Mile Index (TTMI) produced by Michigan State University showed that truckload demand rebounded slightly to levels last