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Strategies to maximize trailer longevity, safety

To get the most out of trailers, there are some key steps to take that prevent costly damage and keep trailers in tiptop shape. Keep Reading

Infrastructure funding driving Oklahoma’s 2022 outlook

Devery Youngblood, executive director of the Oklahoma Aggregates Association, shares his thoughts on how 2021 turned out for producers in his state, as well as his 2022 outlook. Keep Reading

When aggregate operations will become fully autonomous

Autonomous vehicles will likely become mainstream within aggregate operations someday, but that future is still at least years away. Trimble Applanix’s Damir Gumerov sat down with P&Q to discuss what it will take to get to full autonomy. Keep Reading

Missouri producers optimistic despite labor shortages

Dan Kleinsorge, executive director of the Missouri Limestone Producers Association, shares his thoughts on what the aggregate industry might look like in 2022. Keep Reading

Tips to select the right manganese for your crushing operation

Manganese is synonymous with crushing operations, but producers must make a few key considerations to determine the right wear parts for their application. Keep Reading

Quarry Faces: December 2021

Check out photos from some of P&Q's recent travels throughout the Midwest, including visits with Arms Sand & Gravel, RB Scott and Wm. D. Scepaniak. Keep Reading

Illinois producers cautiously optimistic for 2022

Dan Eichholz, executive director of the Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers, shares his 2022 outlook on the aggregate industry in a short Q&A. Keep Reading

Inside a Wm. D. Scepaniak contract crushing operation

Wm. D. Scepaniak opened up its flagship contract crushing operation for an exclusive visit, showing off an elaborate spread in western Minnesota. Keep Reading

How Michigan producers are situated for the coming months

Doug Needham, executive director of the Michigan Aggregates Association, discusses the state of the industry within his state in a short Q&A. Keep Reading

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