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Six trends in aggregates for 2026

Presenting trends we’ll be watching closely as ConExpo-Con/Agg nears and another production season gets underway. Keep Reading

What’s next for aggregates?

What will the industry’s story be when 2026 is said and done? P&Q’s Kevin Yanik explores. Keep Reading

Are national dealers on the horizon?

P&Q’s Kevin Yanik explores the possibility of equipment dealers expanding in the coming years to keep up with the demands of today’s customers. Keep Reading

Reflecting on the first half of 2024

Despite challenging early-year weather conditions for some aggregate producers, demand for construction materials remains strong. Keep Reading

What the end of cars would mean for the aggregate industry

A New York Times opinion columnist makes a case for eliminating cars from New York City's roads. P&Q's Kevin Yanik explains why going this route is ultimately bad for the aggregate industry. Keep Reading

MSHA’s evolution through the years

Check out insights from a fall 2019 panel discussion on the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA). Keep Reading

On being the editor of Pit & Quarry

Kevin Yanik shares a vital lesson he learned from his time on the magazine, one he was reminded of during a 2019 visit to Missouri’s Lile Quarry. Keep Reading

Buying equipment based on total cost of ownership

When aggregate producers purchased equipment in 2018, it was often to fill a dire need. With critical production holes now filled, producers are looking to manufacturers and dealers to prove long-term value before they make their next major capital expenditures. Keep Reading

P&Q celebrates the Bluegrass State

Pit & Quarry's Kevin Yanik spent some time in Kentucky this year, and puts the spotlight on the Bluegrass State this month with special coverage of its impact on the aggregate industry. Keep Reading

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