Indiana Trucking Delivers Hay to Ranchers in Texas
ARLINGTON, Va., Oct. 10, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The following release
is being issued by the American Trucking Associations:
(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20100129/ATALOGO)
Summary: Members of the Indiana Motor Truck Association, along with generous
donations from local farmers, have organized seven truckloads of hay to be
delivered to ranchers in Texas to feed their livestock and horses. Texas
ranchers are in dire need of feed due to the Texas drought and summer fires that
traveled across the state.
The trucking industry not only delivers all of life’s essentials safely every
day, they are the first to respond when disaster strikes a community.
Baylor Trucking, Bestway Express, Grammer Industries, Prime, Inc., TransCorr,
Venture Logistics and the American Trucking Associations Share the Road program
are volunteering to deliver the much needed freight. The freight will arrive in
Terell, Texas, on Thursday, October 13th.
The American Trucking Associations is holding their annual meeting October
15-18, 2011, in Grapevine, Texas, and wanted to help the communities in the Lone
Star state.
Who: Joe Kelsay, Indiana Secretary of Agriculture
Indiana Motor Truck Association President Gary Langston
Motor Carriers & Allied Member of the Indiana Motor Truck Association
American Trucking Associations Professional Truck Drivers
What: Media Event prior to truckloads of Indiana hay departing for Terrell,
Texas, for Texas Ranchers
When: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 – 12 Noon
Where: Indiana State Fair Grounds, at 1202 East 38th Street Indianapolis, IN
46205
Between Exits 16 & 18 – near the Agricultural Horticultural Building
Interviews: Trucking Industry officials, professional truck drivers, and local
officials are available for one-on-one interviews.
SOURCE American Trucking Associations















