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  • Dog Days & Data: Dean Croke on Summer Freight Trends and Produce Slump
    2025/07/17

    Dean Croke—former owner-operator, 2-million-mile road warrior, and current Principal Market Analyst at DAT Freight & Analytics—joins Jimmy Mac on Road Gang Radio for a data-packed look at the state of freight. With produce season officially wrapping and reefer rates starting their seasonal slide, Dean breaks down what the numbers are telling us, where the pain points are (looking at you, California lettuce), and how Midwest markets are hinting at what’s to come. From “The Grumpy Pete” show truck to serious spot market strategy, Dean delivers insights every driver can use to navigate the dog days of summer.

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    39 分
  • Trucking Shows & Trucking Lows: Dean Croke on the Highs and Lows of Trucking
    2025/07/14

    On this segment of Nemo Nation, hosts Dave Nemo and Jimmy Mac sit down with longtime industry analyst and storyteller Dean Croke to talk all things trucking. From the energy of the nation’s biggest trucking shows to the tough truths behind freight recessions and driver challenges, Dean brings his signature insight and data-backed wisdom to the mic. Whether you’re parked at the show or rolling through a quiet stretch of highway, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone who lives and breathes life on the road.

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    10 分
  • The Produce Slump, Manufacturing Stalls, and the Ozempic Effect: Trucking's New Reality
    2025/07/03
    On this edition of DAT Guy with Dean Croke on Road Gang Radio, host Jimmy Mac and Dean dive into why the 2025 produce season fizzled—especially in California and Florida—and what that means for dry van and reefer rates across the country. They unpack how shifting consumer habits, including the rise of GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, are quietly reshaping freight demand, slashing grocery spending, and reducing overall food consumption—potentially cutting hundreds of thousands of truckloads from the market. Dean also digs into the latest on U.S. manufacturing: while there’s a slight uptick in June, uncertainty from tariffs, geopolitical instability, and stalled demand continues to weigh down production and planning. With produce volumes falling, reefer rates hitting decade-lows, and labor shortages on California farms due to immigration crackdowns, Dean connects the dots on how macro trends are stacking up to make this one of the strangest summers yet in freight.
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    27 分
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