In this episode of Farm Bureau's Voices of Agriculture, host Reggie Hall takes a look at the movement of agricultural products from field to table and talks to some of the people responsible for trucking your food from place to place. Transport Police in South Carolina will soon be enforcing a 1985 federal regulation requiring local DOT numbers on commercial vehicles that do business exclusively in state. Find out what this means for your vehicles and how to get information about registering for your DOT number. Join us as we recap the 2010 SC Farm Bureau Annual Meeting in Myrtle Beach and share some of the highlights from SC Farm Bureau President, David Winkles, Jr. This episode's Farmer Outstanding in the Field is Linwood Turner, a farmer, trucker, and musician. Let Linwood entertain and inform you all the way from Mayesville, SC. For the Palmetto Portrait we capture wintery woods from a variety of locations from around the state. For more information, please click on the links below. South Carolina Trucking Association J. Richards Todd 2425 Devine Street Columbia, SC www.sctrucking.org (803) 799-4306 W.P. Rawl & Sons, Inc. Robert Stephenson 824 Fairview Road Pelion, SC www.rawl.net (803) 894-1901 Weathers Trucking Landy Weathers 358 Dairy Avenue Bowman, SC www.quicktransportsolutions.com (803) 829-2558 South Carolina State Transport Police Captain Bruce Bailey P.O. Box 1993 Blythewood, SC www.scstp.org (803) 896-5500 W. Lee Flowers Company LeGrand Miles Hwy. 52 NW Scranton, SC (843) 389-2731 www.igaguy.com Featured Farmer Linwood Turner P.O. Box 166 Mayesville, SC
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