AgWatchers

By: Andrew Whitelaw & Matt Dalgleish
  • Summary

  • 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.
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Episodes
  • From paddocks to power: Climate, Politics & the Future of Farming
    May 8 2025

    In this podcast, we have Natalie Collard from Farmers for Climate Action. In this podcast, we have a chat about the election results, their priorities for the government, electric hilux, batteries on farm, favourite movies, the upcoming FCA conference and a whole lot more.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Australia: The Complacent Nation
    Apr 30 2025

    In this sobering episode, we invited back a previous guest, episode 106, John Blackburn AO. John, a former air vice-marshal and Deputy Chief of the RAAF.

    These are turbulent times, and we have a chat about our defence, fuel supply chain and national food security.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • AgWatchers+ EP17: Sheep through the roof, mixed in cattle and grains potential.
    Apr 29 2025

    In conjunction with AuctionsPlus, AgWatchers provides a fortnightly update on the drivers of the main agricultural markets in Australia.

    This podcast is a quick way to find out about the big market moves in agriculture, from an independent point of view. AgWatchers are the only independent agricultural market analysts covering the Australian market.

    To make this podcast possible, our friends at AuctionsPlus are powering this segment of the Agwatchers podcast.

    Remember to support the sponsor of this segment by subscribing by clicking here: AuctionsPlus

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    20 mins

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