Maple View Trucking

Maple View Trucking Maple View Trucking is a family-owned dairy transportation business based in Clintonville, Wisconsin.

05/09/2026

SHARE THE ROAD: The spring planting season is underway, and hard-working farmers are out on the roads.

🚗Drivers – Keep farmers and other motorists safe by slowing down and staying patient when approaching farm vehicles. It’s illegal to pass agricultural equipment in a no-passing zone. When legally passing, consider the possibility of the farm vehicle turning left into a roadway or field entrance.

🚜Farmers, be aware of the lighting and marking requirement for farm vehicles.

Thank you to the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) for spreading this important message!

Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation
Wisconsin Farmers Union

04/23/2026

State Highway 54 in Outagamie and Waupaca counties is now open in both directions from Northport to Black Creek.

04/17/2026
04/07/2026
Excited to share that Kayla, of Back 40 Acres, a beautiful farm we haul for, was voted Farm Woman of the Year! Please jo...
03/25/2026

Excited to share that Kayla, of Back 40 Acres, a beautiful farm we haul for, was voted Farm Woman of the Year! Please join us in congratulating Kayla on this well-deserved recognition!

SHAWANO, WI- Results Broadcasting is proud to announce Kayla Coehoorn of Pulaski as the 2026 Farm Woman of the...

03/10/2026

KNOW THE NO-ZONES: Semi-trucks have four large blind spots or “no zones” – at the front, rear, and both sides of the trailer. Driving in these areas can be dangerous, as truck drivers might not see you. Follow these tips:

🚛Stay out of blind spots
🚛Never cut in front of a truck – stay at least 20 feet ahead of trucks
🚛Stay 200 feet or more behind trucks
🚛Avoid passing trucks on the right side

Remember, if you can't see the truck driver’s face in the truck’s mirrors, then the driver can’t see you.

Did you know? Clintonville Trucker pride goes way back.
03/06/2026

Did you know? Clintonville Trucker pride goes way back.

DYK? The first licensed female truck driver was from Wisconsin. Luella Bates was born in 1897 in Clintonville, WI and was hired by the Four Wheel Drive Auto Company in 1918 to help replace male workers during World War I. Bates, who showed superior skills at truck maneuverability, inspection and mechanics, traveled throughout Wisconsin after the war as a test driver of the “Model B FWD”.

She was sent to drive at the New York Auto Show in 1920, and in New York she became the first licensed female truck driver in the U.S. Bates went on to receive national attention with a transcontinental trip along with other tours.

Read more about Bates in WisDOT’s History Corner: https://library.wisconsindot.gov/HistoryCorner

👀 Pretty impressive! This is the Shawano route that we are currently looking to add more milk haulers to our team for. I...
01/28/2026

👀 Pretty impressive! This is the Shawano route that we are currently looking to add more milk haulers to our team for.
Interested CDL Class A Drivers (manual transmission) with tanker endorsement are encouraged to apply today!

01/26/2026

Our employees are the ♥️ of MVT.
Looking to hire more great drivers in Shawano, Clintonville and Pulcifer. Apply today.

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Clintonville, WI
54929

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