The livestock haulers said they are currently permitted to operate in “an exempt zone within a radius of 150 air miles” of the source of an agricultural commodity. The requesters said that their ...
Drivers hauling livestock and insects can continue to run on paper logs — and without an electronic logging device — “until further notice,” the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said ...
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 ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will give livestock transporters a temporary waiver on the new 30-minute break requirement. FMCSA informed the National Pork Producers Council July 3 ...
Livestock transporters adjusting to the phase-out of the live sheep export trade, say the Federal government's transition ...
Livestock haulers will be exempt from hours-of-service requirements until the end of November, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced Tuesday. The current exemption, which was set ...
The $1.3 trillion package was approved by the House by a vote of 256 to 167 on the afternoon of March 22 and the Senate voted 65 to 32 to approve it around 12:30 am on March 23. President Trump signed ...
When Steve Brandt founded Steve’s Livestock Transport in 1987, Brandt started with a single truck that he used to provide livestock hauling services for customers in Western Canada. At the time, ...
With wildfires still threatening Wyoming’s landscape and livestock, Gov. Mark Gordon has renewed two emergency orders to streamline the transportation of animals and their feed. These measures extend ...
The Dubbo Regional Livestock Markets (DRLM) is one of Australia’s top three livestock saleyards and the Dubbo Regional ...
Farmers on Kangaroo Island are worried that rising transport costs may force smaller agriculture producers out of the ...
Some drivers have been hit with large fines for effluent spilling on to roads, but operators say a shortage of disposal points is the real problem. Tasmanian Livestock Transporters Association ...