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Fairbank, IA.

Fairbank sits on IA-93 in Buchanan County, 25 miles east of Waterloo and 35 miles west of Dubuque, served by US-20 to the south and IA-150 to the east. Ag freight dominates: corn, soybean, and dairy haulers running between the Buchanan County co-ops and the Cedar Valley processing plants. Tyson Independence and the Maquoketa River cheese plants drive the local fleet mix.

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Fairbank IA Trucking & Freight Industry Overview

Fairbank sits on IA-93 in Buchanan County, 25 miles east of Waterloo and 35 miles west of Dubuque, served by US-20 to the south and IA-150 to the east. Ag freight dominates: corn, soybean, and dairy haulers running between the Buchanan County co-ops and the Cedar Valley processing plants. Tyson Independence and the Maquoketa River cheese plants drive the local fleet mix.

Fairbank is a city in Buchanan and Fayette counties in the U.S. state of Iowa. The population was 1,111 at the time of the 2020 census.

Fairbank is the kind of small-town northeast Iowa stop where a breakdown sits 25 miles from any tow shop, and our local network coverage from Waterloo, Independence, and Oelwein is what closes that gap. Ag freight, dairy haulers, and Deere implement transport drive the daily volume.

Harvest October through December triples ag-hauler traffic on IA-93 and US-20 across Buchanan County. Tire and trailer calls cluster around the Fairbank Co-op and the Tyson Independence plant gate. Our service trucks roll with the right inventory for the local fleet mix.

Whether you are an owner-operator on US-20, a dairy hauler with a reefer issue, or a Deere implement hauler with hydraulic burst, the closest insurance-current rescuer is one call away. Our 24/7 dispatch handles ETA, billing, and tech hand-off.