Drivers may be in short supply this spring without regulatory relief from the states and federal government, industry groups and some farmers are saying. With state departments of motor vehicles shutting down across the country in response to COVID-19, ag retailers are worried about being able to hire new drivers, says Richard Gupton, Agricultural Retailers Association senior vice president for public policy and counsel. Read more at Agri-Pulse….
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