
Reefer report: The “Ozempic effect” on truckload demand
A contributing factor to lower truckload volumes this year, along with the trade war and economic uncertainty, is the longer-term
A contributing factor to lower truckload volumes this year, along with the trade war and economic uncertainty, is the longer-term
Located an hour north of Los Angeles at the southern end of the Central Valley, Kern County is the carrot
The “pallet season,” a crucial but often overlooked element of the agricultural supply chain, is intrinsically linked to the annual
From the desk of David Scandlyn, Director of Broker Sales The 4th of July peak is officially in the rearview
Fresno, California, is widely recognized as the “Raisin Capital of the World” due to its significant role in raisin production
KPMG’s latest Consumer Pulse Summer 2025 report paints a sobering picture of the consumer: more cautious, more cost-conscious, and more
In 2024, Americans spent an impressive $8.5 billion on hot dogs and sausages at U.S. supermarkets, according to the National
Grilling season in the United States typically stretches from Memorial Day to Labor Day, covering late May through early September.
Food prices are rising ahead of Independence Day, but not because of tariffs—inflation and supply-demand dynamics are the main drivers.
The U.S. cherry season starts in mid-May in California, moving to the Pacific Northwest for its peak from June to
Watermelon season in the U.S. generally runs from late spring through early fall, with regional variations that extend the availability
Contributing to lower truckload volumes in the fresh fruit and vegetable industry, is lower California volumes at the start of