03.28.2025
Sausage casings bulletin, March 28, 2025

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Our team of Senior Analysts break down questions from the live Webinar audience during the call on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. To learn more about the Biofuels Forecasting report, click here. For those that are non-readers, we also offer our weekly webinar via Podcast.
Do you see a continuing trend on price correlation between tallow and soybean oil, or is there a potential for prices to disconnect at some point in the future with shifts in supply and demand balances?
— The Jacobsen Fats & Fuels (@FuelForecast) April 13, 2021
Do you see a continuing trend on price correlation between tallow and soybean oil, or is there a potential for prices to disconnect at some point in the future with shifts in supply and demand balances?
Watch our entire forecast webinar at https://t.co/TfVCVt8LKR#biofuel pic.twitter.com/ePlBVe4wHH
— The Jacobsen Fats & Fuels (@FuelForecast) April 14, 2021
How much lard and tallow do we usually import in Q1, and how much are we anticipating imports to grow?
— The Jacobsen Fats & Fuels (@FuelForecast) April 13, 2021
How much lard and tallow do we usually import in Q1, and how much are we anticipating imports to grow?
Watch our entire forecast webinar at https://t.co/TfVCVt8LKR#biofuel #biodiesel pic.twitter.com/0dKYTNOid3
— The Jacobsen Fats & Fuels (@FuelForecast) April 14, 2021
What’s behind the corn oil downturn?
— The Jacobsen Fats & Fuels (@FuelForecast) April 13, 2021
What’s behind the corn oil downturn?
Watch our entire forecast webinar at https://t.co/TfVCVt8LKR#biofuel #biodiesel pic.twitter.com/j2vkH60Pkn
— The Jacobsen Fats & Fuels (@FuelForecast) April 14, 2021