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Kentucky workshop preps teachers about the aggregate industry

The Kentucky Crushed Stone Association collaborated with its state department of education to redesign a workshop for teachers that will ultimately educate students about the aggregate industry. Keep Reading

Hiring military veterans in the aggregate industry

Bringing former military service members into an aggregate operation is a real opportunity, but employers should approach the group thoughtfully. Keep Reading

Luck Stone business expands into Maryland

Luck Ecosystems expanded its footprint into Maryland through a partnership with Chaney Enterprises, a ready-mix, sand and gravel supplier in Maryland. Keep Reading

Deere to acquire Wirtgen for $5.2 billion

Deere & Co. signed a definitive agreement to purchase the Wirtgen Group in a major development that thrusts John Deere into a range of new equipment related to road construction. Keep Reading

Finding, keeping available workers

Looking at labor availability can help to protect companies’ investments in productivity and safety in an evolving workforce. Keep Reading

How training operators can help reduce costs

Find out how you can reduce operating costs with help from your operators. Keep Reading

Internship program draws next generation of workers

Tilcon New York developed its internship program to assure it has a strong workforce in the future. Keep Reading

Factors to consider when forecasting

The economy is doing better and confidence is growing. This will translate into somewhat faster gross domestic product growth for 2017. Keep Reading

P&Q Roundtable 2017: Concerns about the state of the aggregate industry

Pit & Quarry Roundtable attendees share their biggest concerns regarding the state of the aggregate industry. Keep Reading

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