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In this episode of The Rural Dispatch, I sit down with Jeremy Behrens to talk about his journey from hauling livestock with Smoke and their dad, to running his own one-man trucking operation. We dive into what it takes to get started in trucking today, the pros and cons of new technology, and the importance of a driver’s role in the bigger business picture. Jeremy shares his take on FMCSA regulations, ELDs, and the air-mile radius for livestock haulers, plus the insurance hurdles that come with running trucks. We also swap stories about seeing the country from the driver’s seat, the lessons learned on the road, and the so-called “Behrens bad luck.” If you’re thinking about getting into trucking, buying your first truck, or running your own operation, this episode is packed with real-world advice and hard-earned wisdom.
Hat Giveaway!
As a thank you for tuning in, I’m giving away a hat to one lucky listener! To enter:
1. Screenshot your favorite episode and share it in your Instagram or Facebook stories—tag @behrensandco!
2. Tag a friend in our giveaway post for an extra entry.
3. Rate & review The Rural Dispatch on Apple Podcasts (be sure to sign your name so we know it’s you!).
Giveaway runs from March 12 - March 31, and the winner will be announced on April 1!
If you found this episode helpful, I’d love for you to share it with a fellow hauler. Thanks for listening, and I’ll catch you in the next episode!
Resources & Links:
Motive Logbook Information: Motive: All-in-One Fleet Management & Driver Safety Platform
FMCSA Crash Facts: Large Truck and Bus Crash Facts 2021 | FMCSA
Beef Hub App – Built by cattle haulers, for cattle haulers. Tools to make your job easier out on the road. Use referral code RURAL to sign up.
➤ Download the Beef Hub App | Google Play
Support the show
BEHRENS & CO | Join Our Email List — BEHRENS & CO
Facebook | Instagram | TikTok
Subscribe, leave a review and share this episode to support rural voices!
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In this episode of The Rural Dispatch, I sit down with Jeremy Behrens to talk about his journey from hauling livestock with Smoke and their dad, to running his own one-man trucking operation. We dive into what it takes to get started in trucking today, the pros and cons of new technology, and the importance of a driver’s role in the bigger business picture. Jeremy shares his take on FMCSA regulations, ELDs, and the air-mile radius for livestock haulers, plus the insurance hurdles that come with running trucks. We also swap stories about seeing the country from the driver’s seat, the lessons learned on the road, and the so-called “Behrens bad luck.” If you’re thinking about getting into trucking, buying your first truck, or running your own operation, this episode is packed with real-world advice and hard-earned wisdom.
Hat Giveaway!
As a thank you for tuning in, I’m giving away a hat to one lucky listener! To enter:
1. Screenshot your favorite episode and share it in your Instagram or Facebook stories—tag @behrensandco!
2. Tag a friend in our giveaway post for an extra entry.
3. Rate & review The Rural Dispatch on Apple Podcasts (be sure to sign your name so we know it’s you!).
Giveaway runs from March 12 - March 31, and the winner will be announced on April 1!
If you found this episode helpful, I’d love for you to share it with a fellow hauler. Thanks for listening, and I’ll catch you in the next episode!
Resources & Links:
Motive Logbook Information: Motive: All-in-One Fleet Management & Driver Safety Platform
FMCSA Crash Facts: Large Truck and Bus Crash Facts 2021 | FMCSA
Beef Hub App – Built by cattle haulers, for cattle haulers. Tools to make your job easier out on the road. Use referral code RURAL to sign up.
➤ Download the Beef Hub App | Google Play
Support the show
BEHRENS & CO | Join Our Email List — BEHRENS & CO
Facebook | Instagram | TikTok
Subscribe, leave a review and share this episode to support rural voices!

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