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Producers savoring the small wins earned in 2020

A repeat of 2019 is not happening this year, but ask producers and many will tell you they’ll gladly take the results they’ve seen to date. 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

Looking ahead to 2021 for the aggregate industry

The industry’s essential status got producers this far in 2020, and it's clearer that many will finish the year strong. Now, thoughts are starting to shift to 2021, with P&Q's Kevin Yanik wondering how next year’s story will be written. 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

About P&Q’s Road to Recovery series

A new series from Pit & Quarry is designed to help producers navigate their businesses through these uncertain times and deliver the very latest information they need to make smart decisions. Keep Reading

Reopening America essential for the aggregate industry

As P&Q's Kevin Yanik writes, getting the economy going again means doing the little things – regularly filling your gas tank, supporting local businesses – that collectively add up to generate revenues states count on. Keep Reading

Navigating the new normal, P&Q’s upcoming May issue and more

We want to be real with you through the coronavirus pandemic, first and foremost, but we also want to look at the positives when we can and present solutions, writes P&Q's Kevin Yanik. Keep Reading

The Editor’s View: Looking toward the future

Pit & Quarry's Editor-in-Chief Kevin Yanik discusses the president's plans to get the United States back to work and how the industry has been navigating the new normal. Keep Reading

The Pit & Quarry team works from home

With work shifted away from the office due to the coronavirus pandemic, a number of Pit & Quarry team members share their experiences working from home and photos of their new workspaces. Keep Reading

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