Home > Article
VOL. 40 | NO. 47 | Friday, November 18, 2016
Governor eases restrictions on trucks hauling hay
NASHVILLE (AP) - Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam has issued an executive order to ease restrictions on trucks hauling hay in response to drought conditions.
Haslam said in a news release Tuesday that the order will allow haulers to move hay across Tennessee so farmers can feed their livestock during the drought.
The order will increase the height and width of hay trailer loads during daylight hours on Tennessee highways. The increase in width will allow haulers to move standard round hay bales side by side, which will increase the capacity hauled per truck without a special permit.
Tennessee ranks fifth in the nation in hay production. The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service predicts Tennessee will produce nearly 4 million tons of hay this year.
The executive order will expire on Jan. 31, 2017.