Following best practices will improve welfare of cattle and provide economic benefits in dairy and beef transportation, according to a new article. Following best practices will improve welfare of ...
Livestock transporters are facing a new concern. The Electronic Logging Device rule went into effect on Dec. 18. It's a real game changer for the trucking industry but especially for those hauling ...
During a conversation with a livestock hauler earlier this week (more on that later), the subject of the stepped-up hours enforcement represented by the coming ELD mandate (assuming it stands) and the ...
Federal trucking regulators have denied a joint application request for an exemption that would allow truckers transporting livestock, insects and aquatic animals to drive a total of 15 hours during ...
The national Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) certification is not new to cattlemen, in fact it has been in existence since 1987. The first National Beef Quality Audit was conducted in 1991 with the most ...
One trucking niche that’s been in the news since the onset of the electronic logging device mandate has been livestock hauling. Because of the sensitivity of their freight, whose health can be ...
BEMIDJI, Minn. -- Coordinated action among several state agencies and the Minnesota Legislature put Minnesota on a fast track to preserve its cattle economy. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's ...
BRUSH, Colo., Feb. 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- As the rest of the trucking industry moves on from the transition to Electronic Logging Devices (ELD), which have been required since the end of 2017, ...
Philadelphia, PA, Nov.30, 2016 - Over 530,000 cattle are shipped to slaughter plants each week, making the transport of cattle a vitally important part of the beef and dairy industries. Almost all ...
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