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In this episode of the BulkLoads Podcast, guest Susan Stroud from No Bull AG provides valuable insights into the bulk trucking landscape, addressing supply chain challenges, record low Mississippi River water levels, and their impact on transportation costs. Susan also highlights renewable fuels and carbon capture technologies, unveiling their growing market significance. The conversation touches on the interconnectedness of global markets, offering a comprehensive perspective.
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00:00 Long-term trust and friendship through industry connections. 09:39 Passionate learner simplifying complex agricultural concepts. 13:32 Record low water disrupted Mississippi River industry. 18:27 Low water causes Mississippi River transportation issues. 24:50 Speculation: Chinese used oil may be palm. 28:56 Renewable diesel boom boosts soybean oil value. 38:06 California animal welfare laws impact pork producers. 40:23 Flew over river to photograph dredge boat. 45:21 Ships rerouted around Africa due to conflict. 54:30 Focus shifted from farmers to broader industry clients. 56:03 Laws hinder corn ethanol's use in aviation fuel. 01:00:47 Timely information aids community progress and learning. 01:10:02 Prayer for gratitude, support, and hurricane victims. 01:11:21 Subscribe and share the Bulk Loads podcast.
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In this episode of the BulkLoads Podcast, guest Susan Stroud from No Bull AG provides valuable insights into the bulk trucking landscape, addressing supply chain challenges, record low Mississippi River water levels, and their impact on transportation costs. Susan also highlights renewable fuels and carbon capture technologies, unveiling their growing market significance. The conversation touches on the interconnectedness of global markets, offering a comprehensive perspective.
Watch this episode on YouTube & Subscribe!
https://youtu.be/YOOPGsFRV_8
Free Video Shoot From BulkLoads? https://links.bulkloads.com/widget/form/bfbbWKvA8xQZJKKYfc2Z 2025 Bulk Freight ConferenceMysterious Case of Rudolf Diesel
Susan Stroud: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susannobull/ https://nobullag.com/ How can we pray for you? Email us:Check out our companies!
BulkLoads - https://www.bulkloads.com/
Insurance - https://www.bulkinsurancegroup.com/
Factoring - https://www.smartfreightfunding.com/
Transportation Management (TMS) - https://www.bulktms.com/
Permitting- https://www.bulkloads.com/tools/permitting/
Timestamp
00:00 Long-term trust and friendship through industry connections. 09:39 Passionate learner simplifying complex agricultural concepts. 13:32 Record low water disrupted Mississippi River industry. 18:27 Low water causes Mississippi River transportation issues. 24:50 Speculation: Chinese used oil may be palm. 28:56 Renewable diesel boom boosts soybean oil value. 38:06 California animal welfare laws impact pork producers. 40:23 Flew over river to photograph dredge boat. 45:21 Ships rerouted around Africa due to conflict. 54:30 Focus shifted from farmers to broader industry clients. 56:03 Laws hinder corn ethanol's use in aviation fuel. 01:00:47 Timely information aids community progress and learning. 01:10:02 Prayer for gratitude, support, and hurricane victims. 01:11:21 Subscribe and share the Bulk Loads podcast.
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