Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast AgWatchers
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| El Presidente of Australian agriculture | 27 Sep 2024 | 01:01:23 | |
In this podcast we have David Jochinke aka DJ, the current president of the National Farmers Federation. DJ has been the president for a year now, so we thought it was time for a review. We chat about SFO's pulling funding, the peak bodies, the Canberra rally and a whole lot more. | |||
| Zeitgeist 2: Making it rain, Unhappy growers and supermarket competition | 23 Sep 2024 | 00:26:45 | |
As a pair, we go through the news daily and discuss what is happening. We thought, why not record it? So regularly, we will each choose a news topic to have a yarn about and give our views on, and we will select one together. On this podcast, we chat about an article from the past about controversial 'rainmaker' David Miles, the survey that says that over a third of veg growers want to quit, and the investigation into the supermarkets and uncompetitive behaviour. | |||
| AgTechWatchers: Reducing paperwork, cybersecurity and misinformation in AG | 09 Aug 2024 | 01:00:48 | |
We have a chat with Marcus Pollock, GM of Agrinous. This company do all the background work for saleyards and agents to reduce the amount of paperwork in the livestock trading space. We chat about cloud risks, connectivity, and data management in this conversation. We then get into an interesting discussion on misinformation in social media. | |||
| #155 Free trade ain’t free | 06 Feb 2023 | 00:35:33 | |
We have a chat with Patrick Hutchinson, CEO of the Australian Meat Industry Council. Patrick is open for a robust discussion as always and we cover off on free trade, labour and policy. | |||
| #154 Farming in Britain | 28 Jan 2023 | 01:01:41 | |
As part of our Global Sheep Forum partnership, we had a chat with English sheep and cereal farmer Ed Brant from Lincolnshire. We chat about trade, succession, issues with farming, brexit, Jeremy Clarkson and much more. | |||
| #153 Making fashion in Australia | 20 Jan 2023 | 00:44:42 | |
We have a chat with Steve Noa, founder of 'The Merino Polo'. We have a chat with Steve about setting up a business making merino polos for Australia. We also chat about all things to do with working with Chinese suppliers and what is happening in the wool industry. | |||
| #152 Labour pains in Agriculture | 11 Jan 2023 | 00:49:59 | |
Ryan Hoiberg of Rimfire resources joins the podcast to chat about labour issues. We cover the issues facing white and blue collar jobs and what graduates need to do to get a decent job.
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| #151 Sheep in the heart of Texas | 21 Dec 2022 | 00:56:01 | |
In the second part of our monthly series for the Global Sheep Forum, we have a chat with Brady Evans from Texas. When we think of Texas, we think oil and cattle - not sheep. Brady has set up a diversified business in the sheep industry, including retailing sheep meat in the small town of Snyder in West Texas. We hear from Brady about the challenges and opportunities for US sheep producers. | |||
| #150 Chan Solo | 19 Dec 2022 | 01:14:16 | |
The socialist revolution starts here. Guardian rural editor Gabrielle Chan aka Chan Guevara has forcibly taken over the AgWatchers studio and is holding us ransom until we answer her questions. We are forced through interrogation to answer questions for our 150th episode. We cover dumpster diving, fertilizer, carbon/biodiversity markets, competition and what's ahead in 2023. The revolution will not be televised. It will be over a podcast. | |||
| #149 We meat a butcher | 13 Dec 2022 | 00:49:25 | |
On this podcast, we chat with Alison Meagher, the butcher girl. We have a chat about being a butcher, the meat industry, access to offal and fake meat. A great chat and will make you feel hungry. | |||
| #148 A solution to farm labour pains | 30 Nov 2022 | 00:38:31 | |
We have a massive labour shortage in Australia - what are the solutions? We are joined by Ronald Recinos, the Guatemalan Ambassador to Australia. Guatemala has a temporary guest worker program with Canada. Thousands of Guatemalans travel to Canada every year to work on agricultural and horticultural properties. Guatemala would like to offer the same to Australia. Would this work? Let's have a chat and see. | |||
| #147 The market brief | 25 Nov 2022 | 00:13:57 | |
A quick update on markets with Matt and Andrew. Grains, livestock and the wider macro environment. | |||
| #146 The rain mainly falls on the grain | 13 Nov 2022 | 00:47:39 | |
We have Adam Clarke, a trade grain broker and high school friend of Matt, on the podcast this week. In this discussion, we chat about the impact of wet weather on grain, how the market is performing and try and get some dirt on Matt from his high school days. | |||
| The farmer with many hats | 31 Jul 2024 | 01:01:27 | |
We have a chat with renowned Esperance farmer Mic Fels. Over the years, Mic has expanded his farm, set up a software and machinery implement company, advocated for Australian agriculture, and is now running for preselection in the Swan electorate.
We have a good chat about a range of topics from small business to advocacy. | |||
| #145 Farming in the land of the long white cloud | 09 Nov 2022 | 00:38:25 | |
In the first of our collaborations with the Global Sheep Forum. In this episode, we have a chat with Ben Galloway from New Zealand. We chat about the issues facing agriculture in New Zealand, including carbon, labour and much more. You can find more about the global sheep forum at www.globalsheepforum.com | |||
| #144 Bringing technology to livestock pricing. | 06 Nov 2022 | 01:08:20 | |
We have a chat with R Kelly, also known as Rob Kelly. Rob is an old mate of the AgWatchers team and is the managing director of Agora Livestock, a new price discovery tool for the livestock industry.
He used to work in the grain industry and was one of the designers of 'Daily Grain' on the west coast. As always we cover a huge range of topics. | |||
| #143 The AgWatchers / Global Sheep Forum Launch | 02 Nov 2022 | 00:43:25 | |
We were joined to launch our collaboration with the Global Sheep Forum by Bonnie Skinner of Sheep Producers Australia and Nicholas Jolly of Beef + Lamb New Zealand. On a monthly basis, AgWatchers will be collaborating with the Global Sheep Forum. We will be interviewing farmers from around the world to discuss the issues and opportunities they face. | |||
| #142 The wool over your ears | 18 Oct 2022 | 00:46:42 | |
We have a chat with Marius Cuming about the recent AWI campaign about man made fibres. We also provide AWI with solutions to assist the wool industry grow and make more $ | |||
| #141 Livestock, grains and fertilizer | 13 Oct 2022 | 00:15:27 | |
We have a quick chat about the volatility of the grain market, issues with livestock and the purpose of the fertilizer census. | |||
| #140 Ukrainian update from the ground with Elena. | 10 Oct 2022 | 00:51:28 | |
We have a chat with Elena Neroba, a grains professional from Ukraine. We found out about how Elena has been going since the war started, what the feeling on the ground is, and the impacts on the grain industry.
We also discussed the #GRAIN4UKRAINE campaign and why you should donate grain using NGR 15004442. | |||
| #139 No meatworks, no livestock industry | 06 Oct 2022 | 00:45:08 | |
We have a chat with Patrick Hutchinson, CEO of the Australian Meat Industry Council. We talk about the issues around labour in meatworks, the media response to FMD, and free trade agreements that are in progress - and a whole lot more. | |||
| #138 The Next Episode - what is in store for TEM? | 30 Sep 2022 | 00:34:56 | |
TEM is no more, but the journey is never over. Today we engage in our next episode. In this chat, we discuss the evolution of TEM to EP3. Recently, we have agreed to take over the TEM website and rebrand to a new entity owned entirely by the two of us. Thanks for the support of everyone over the past two years and into the future. | |||
| #137 When will fertilizer prices fall? | 19 Sep 2022 | 00:40:57 | |
We invite regular guest (x6) Chris Lawson back onto the podcast to have a chat about the fertilizer market. Chris is the head of fert for CRU Group, an industrial and fertilizer analysis firm. | |||
| #136 Fertilizer to the moon, Red meat in demand | 08 Sep 2022 | 00:14:43 | |
A very quick discussion on the big drivers in the market. Red meat demand heats up, risk of higher fertilizer pricing and Putin helping drive grain prices higher. | |||
| Inheriting problems and solutions. | 24 Jul 2024 | 01:07:36 | |
We have a chat with Gillian Fennell aka Stationmum101. She has a range of roles in agriculture. In this podcast, we discuss succession, which seems to be a major issue in farming communities. If you are going through this process, you might get some insights. | |||
| #135 Falling grain prices and rising livestock numbers | 26 Aug 2022 | 00:20:47 | |
We have a market chat. Lots of livestock data out - FSR, Cattle on feed and sheep turnoff. The grain market has also come under a lot of pressure with pricing levels falling. | |||
| #134 Counting sheep and singing you to sleep. | 19 Aug 2022 | 01:04:01 | |
We are joined by Bonnie Skinner, CEO of Sheep Producers Australia. Our chit-chat includes discussions of traceability, the gov biosecurity response, Chinese trade ban rumours, our new intro music and inflation impact on demand. | |||
| #133 You having a Raff? with Senator Ciccone | 12 Aug 2022 | 00:42:45 | |
Senator Raff Ciccone joins AgWatchers for chit-chat. Raff has launched a senate inquiry into the government biosecurity response to FMD/Varroa mite, which is ongoing. We chat about food security, biosecurity, ag labour, FMD, diversity of markets and local manufacturing of inputs. | |||
| #132 The Bees Knees with Dugald Saunders MP | 10 Aug 2022 | 00:28:55 | |
We have a chat with Dugald Saunders MP, the agricultural minister for NSW. Biosecurity has been the hot topic of the last two months, but NSW is battling through its own devastating outbreak - Varroa mite in bees. In this short conversation, we have a chat about EID tags, FMD responses and what is happening with the varroa mite outbreak in NSW. | |||
| #131 Calm the Farm | 29 Jul 2022 | 00:24:02 | |
Just the two of us, a short podcast. We chat more about falling livestock pricing, why we need to calm down about FMD, grain/fert pricing and food inflation.
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| #130 Ukraine Grain Deal and Falling Livestock Pricing. | 25 Jul 2022 | 00:22:32 | |
Just the two of us. A lot happening in ag markets at the moment. The big news over the past week has been the 'deal' to open up a corridor for Ukrainian grain exports. We also cover the falling livestock prices in recent months and some discussions about a global downturn.
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| #129 Two long years of AgWatchers | 22 Jul 2022 | 00:54:21 | |
It's been an interesting two years. COVID, FMD, invasion of Ukraine, a new Australian government, and so much more. Clearly, the biggest event was the start of the AgWatchers podcast, Australia's most amateur agricultural podcast. The tables are turned on this podcast as we enlist a professional for our 2-year anniversary. Warwick Long, ABC Countryhour, turns the tables on us as we have a chat about the past two years. | |||
| #128 The Facts on FMD from the Chief Vet | 06 Jul 2022 | 00:44:50 | |
We talk to Mark Schipp, the Australian Chief Veterinarian Officer. In this podcast we go through the facts about FMD (and LSD/Varroa mite).
Are we prepared? Are feral pigs a risk? Do footbaths work? Do we need to ban Bali trips? What is the compensation? What is the risk? What are the controls in place? and a few other topics. | |||
| #127 Road Trippin | 30 Jun 2022 | 00:21:03 | |
Wheat down, canola down and cattle down. We are back from a week or so on the road presenting around the country. After we get over the first few minutes of meandering through what we learnt on the road, we cover off the big drivers of the livestock and grain markets. | |||
| #126 The Presidents views on the industry. | 26 Jun 2022 | 00:56:54 | |
In this episode, we recorded live from the stage of the VFF livestock and grains conference in Ballarat. We had a chat Steve Harrison (Livestock President) and Ashley Fraser (Grains President) about the big issues impacting agriculture from changing governments to labour requirements. | |||
| AgTechWatchers: He's a funghi | 19 Jul 2024 | 01:04:08 | |
We have a chat with Guy Webb, the founder of Loam Bio. In this podcast, we learn about adding fungal spores along with your seed to increase carbon in soils. This was an interesting chat with a lot of puns. This is a novel technology that hopes to add carbon but also increase yields. A must-have listen if you are growing crops. | |||
| #125 Flowing through the big topics. | 17 Jun 2022 | 00:55:21 | |
This week we did a joint episode with FlowFM, a South Australian radio channel. In this episode, we chat about food inflation, labour, government protectionism and a whole lot more. | |||
| #124 Getting our meat trade back | 13 Jun 2022 | 00:45:49 | |
We have a chat with Andrew Henderson, consultant and chair of the SAFEMEAT advisory group. If FMD hits Australia, the impact could be $300m per week in lost trade, and your sheep/cattle will lose their value. Exotic diseases are on the border. We have a chat with an expert on livestock traceability to discuss, firstly what happens to trade if we get FMD, and the debate around EID tags (and the database). | |||
| #123 Restocking livestock, China barley ban and ’opening’ of Ukraine. | 07 Jun 2022 | 00:19:58 | |
Just the two of us, as we talk about livestock and grain markets.
The restock in Australia, the destocking in the USA - what could this mean in the future?. We talk about FMD, as a risk factor to the grain industry, the 're-opening of Ukraine grain' and the two years on from the barley ban. | |||
| #122 Day Zero for Water? | 01 Jun 2022 | 00:53:12 | |
“When the well’s dry, we know the worth of water.” – Benjamin Franklin In this podcast, we chat with Jay Famiglietti, a professor from the University of Saskatchewan, and former NASA chief scientist. This is a sobering discussion on areas of the world, that are at major risk of running out of water, and the need to be more efficient with our water usage - something Australia is already top-notch at. Jay is a regular commentator on the risk of declining water availability around the world, including in the major aquifers. He was recently involved in the Day Zero documentary and runs his own podcast on water. Watch the Day Zero Documentary here, and catch up on the What about Water podcast here | |||
| #121 Carbon Dating | 30 May 2022 | 00:58:26 | |
There are a lot of misconceptions out there about carbon markets, we wanted to chat with someone about it from a market point of view. So we had a yarn with Andrew Glass, of Viridios AI about carbon and ESG markets. Andrew has a background in commodity trading (grains, minerals and energy) and has switched to carbon. This discussion looks at carbon from a markets/economic point of view. | |||
| #120 Be profitable in agriculture | 25 May 2022 | 01:09:41 | |
We have a chat with Kate Burke, the principal of Think Agri and author of 'Crops People Money & You'. This is a huge conversation covering a range of topics around one of our favourite topics - profitability. We also cover some controversial topics. | |||
| #119 We take on diversity. | 18 May 2022 | 01:01:16 | |
When everyone thinks the same, nobody is thinking. At AgWatchers we are a diverse pair, at least from our backgrounds. Diversity has been a big talking point when we have been at events in recent weeks. We have a chat with Kristina Hermanson, about what is diversity, and is it really needed? | |||
| #118 Wheat to the moon | 16 May 2022 | 00:11:38 | |
A very quick update. Wheat prices are up 13% since last week, or A$80. It's been a big week. We have a quick chat about some of the major drivers of the market and what to think about it. French wheat downgrades, global stocks down and the Indian 'ban' on exports. | |||
| #117 Livestock in sheep shape. | 09 May 2022 | 01:22:07 | |
We have a chat with the newly minted CEO of Sheep Producers Australia, Bonnie Skinner. A lot is happening in the livestock space which has an impact on sheep (and cattle). We cover off on sheep live export shemozzle, if ALP win is it banned or not banned? The difficulty in wool, and the 'fight for acres'. How do you keep growing the wool industry if there are no shearers. Food and mouth disease was discovered close to Australia in Indonesia, just a few weeks after discoveries of lumpy skin disease. Does this pose a risk to the Australian livestock space? | |||
| #116 The Cupid of Agriculture | 06 May 2022 | 00:55:34 | |
He's done more matchmaking than tinder and match.com combined. We talk to the living legend that is Ryan Hoiberg (Rimfire Resources), the inspiration of the 'Chris Hoiberg Tangent'. We brought him back to discuss the issues facing Australian labour at both a farm and corporate agribusiness level. | |||
| Don't be a careless farmer, or you might end up in a crop of trouble | 17 Jul 2024 | 00:58:31 | |
In this podcast we have a chat with Stevi Howdle, the executive office of Farmsafe Australia. It is farm safety week, and we have a chat about the importance of safety on farm, why there are so many accidents, and what causes the arguments.
You can follow them on twitter/x at @farmsafeaust or visit farmsafe.org.au | |||
| #115 Government created black swans | 02 May 2022 | 00:20:14 | |
A quick update for the start of the week, as we debate the risk of government interventions in markets. Are government interventions good or bad, we look through the past and present interventions and how they impact - usually through unintended consequences.
Remember - Sharing is caring. | |||
| #114 Inflated interest in inflation | 27 Apr 2022 | 00:51:56 | |
We have a chat with Matt's old colleague from his currency trading days at ANZ, Dion Ciavola. Dion runs his own money transfer service (Forex Sport). We chat about the inflation numbers, the likely increase in interest rates, and recent slide in the A$. Lower A$ is good for exports, but bad for imports. | |||
| #113 What is in store for fertilizer pricing? | 22 Apr 2022 | 00:52:25 | |
We talk to regular AgWatchers guest Chris Lawson, head of fertilizers for the analyst firm CRU. In this discussion, we talk about the impact of Russian sanctions, new plants in Australia, Sri Lanka banning synthetic fertilizer, where prices in Australia will go and a lot more.
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