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How equipment suppliers are successfully providing virtual training

Despite the pandemic, equipment manufacturers continue to provide training and resources to aggregate producers – even in socially distanced times. Keep Reading

Martin: Expecting a positive 2020 finish in the Mid-Atlantic

Rod Martin of Martin Stone Quarries says 2020 should end well, but 2021 and beyond might present serious questions. Keep Reading

Discussing the reality of where products originate

Seemingly everything has a connection to China in one form or another. P&Q's Kevin Yanik illustrates the point while introducing the magazine's October cover story. Keep Reading

‘Made in America’ and the aggregate industry

What the product label means to aggregate producers in a global marketplace. Keep Reading

P&Q Profile: Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association’s Josh Leftwich

A conversation with the president and CEO of the Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association on his prior experience at Knife River, his goals for the association and more. Keep Reading

What ‘Made in America’ means to one aggregate producer

Jonathan Hart, vice president at Washington Rock Quarries, offers his two cents on this hot-button topic that’s taken center stage on presidential campaign trail. Keep Reading

Maio: Second-quarter performances bolstering confidence

The industry’s major producers are faring well, Proudfoot’s Alan Maio says. He expects demand to continue to increase gradually for the remainder of 2020. Keep Reading

Road to Recovery: The view from Virginia

The vice president of Luck Stone’s Northern Region reflects on activity within the state, offering several reasons for optimism about the road ahead. Keep Reading

Seaborn: Why roadbuilding, residential construction may carry some producers

Luck Companies’ Scott Seaborn forecasts a slight year-over-year decline in aggregate demand throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern markets.  Keep Reading

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