A coalition of farm and food industry groups is appealing to the Surface Transportation Board to take several steps that the organizations say could lower rail rates and ease shipping backlogs.
The board is holding a special two-day hearing next Tuesday and Wednesday on issues plaguing ag shippers. Executives with all six of the Class I railroads are scheduled to testify along with a wide range of groups representing the food and agriculture sector. "The current inability of several Class I carriers to provide reliable rail service to their customers is impacting farmgate commodity prices and elevating food prices for consumers. Neither of these outcomes is beneficial for individual Americans and the U.S. economy,” members of the Agricultural Transportation Working Group say in a letter to the board.