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AgWatchers

AgWatchers

By: Andrew Whitelaw & Matt Dalgleish
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The AgWatchers podcast contains a mixture of interviews showcasing those involved in the agricultural supply chain, along with agricultural commodity market updates from the hosts Andrew Whitelaw and Matt Dalgleish. Expect serious discussions conducted in a light hearted manner.Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Economics Marketing Marketing & Sales Personal Finance Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Weather stations and Cows for Cambodia
    Feb 12 2026

    We have a chat with Leighton Wilksch of Agbyte. We discuss the possibilities and the value that farmers get from localised weather information through having IoT-enabled weather stations on the farm. We also learn about the signal that allows weather stations to continue working on 4G, whilst all our other services seem to fail.

    We then talk about his Cows for Cambodia trip, which he is running in September, a charity event where you get to learn about farming in Cambodia, and also give something back to those who are more in need. If you want more info follow this link

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    49 mins
  • Genetics: Improving efficiency and creating 6 legged lambs.
    Feb 6 2026

    We chat with Alastair Rayner, an independent beef extension officer. In this podcast we discuss the using genetics to improve efficiency in a herd, but also a secondary benefit, reducing emissions.

    A really interesting discussion, with strong linkages back into farm profitability.

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    56 mins
  • 'On an even Kealy' with Emma Kealy MP.
    Jan 29 2026

    On this podcast, we have Emma Kealy MP, the deputy leader of the Victorian National Party, and shadow minister for agriculture and mental health.

    We discuss the recent heatwave, fires, the CFA levy, renewables and a whole lot more.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
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