The paper presents a regional comparative analysis of agricultural products transported by truck among five states - Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and South Dakota in 1997 and 2002. Sections of the paper include a brief history of the trucking industry, an outline of inefficiencies in truck transportation, discussion on the uniformity of trucking regulations, and analysis of the value and tonnage of commodities transported within the five-state region. The comparison reveals Nebraska is a major source of agricultural commodities for its neighbors and the country as a whole
8 pages; includes chartsThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or re...
A statewide study of existing transportation facilities, needs and arrangements is an immediate outg...
Excerpts from the report: The movement of grain to markets and mills by motortruck and water has be...
Motor truck transportation has sprung into prominence with great rapidity during the past few years....
638965243PDFTech ReportRural transportationAgricultureUnited StatesUnited States. Dept. of Agricultu...
A recently completed national study, conducted jointly by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) ...
In an attempt to provide some of the information that will enable North Dakota firms and policymaker...
Agricultural exempt truckers continue to be a growing part of the national transportation system. Bu...
This study attempts to describe and analyze the transportation system employed in the movement of fa...
This study attempts to describe and analyze the transportation system employed in the movement of fa...
US Transportation Collection1971PDFTech ReportNichols, Ronald QNelson, David CNorth Dakota State Uni...
For freight, the primary function of the nation's highway system is to link the economies of individ...
BTS Productshttps://doi.org/10.21949/15015881998PDFJournal ArticleChin, Shih-MiaoHopson, JanetHwang,...
Excerpts from the report: Agricultural transportation is a dynamic link between widely scattered pr...
Abstract occurs when market supply and demand move rela-Over 90 percent of interstate produce moveme...
8 pages; includes chartsThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or re...
A statewide study of existing transportation facilities, needs and arrangements is an immediate outg...
Excerpts from the report: The movement of grain to markets and mills by motortruck and water has be...
Motor truck transportation has sprung into prominence with great rapidity during the past few years....
638965243PDFTech ReportRural transportationAgricultureUnited StatesUnited States. Dept. of Agricultu...
A recently completed national study, conducted jointly by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) ...
In an attempt to provide some of the information that will enable North Dakota firms and policymaker...
Agricultural exempt truckers continue to be a growing part of the national transportation system. Bu...
This study attempts to describe and analyze the transportation system employed in the movement of fa...
This study attempts to describe and analyze the transportation system employed in the movement of fa...
US Transportation Collection1971PDFTech ReportNichols, Ronald QNelson, David CNorth Dakota State Uni...
For freight, the primary function of the nation's highway system is to link the economies of individ...
BTS Productshttps://doi.org/10.21949/15015881998PDFJournal ArticleChin, Shih-MiaoHopson, JanetHwang,...
Excerpts from the report: Agricultural transportation is a dynamic link between widely scattered pr...
Abstract occurs when market supply and demand move rela-Over 90 percent of interstate produce moveme...
8 pages; includes chartsThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or re...
A statewide study of existing transportation facilities, needs and arrangements is an immediate outg...
Excerpts from the report: The movement of grain to markets and mills by motortruck and water has be...