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  • Best ag movies, paraquat and the looming election impact
    2025/01/25

    The last time we had Colin on the podcast, a few days later, he ended up in a coma in San Francisco. Thankfully, he is back at the helm of Grain Producers Australia.

    In this podcast, we talk about our favourite agricultural movies, politics, paraquat and a whole lot more. On the podcast Colin mentions their election survey, where they are looking to find out from members what their priorities are. You can find that survey by clicking here

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    58 分
  • AgWatchers+ EP10 : Weaners, middle east peace and declining grain stocks
    2025/01/21

    In conjunction with AuctionsPlus, AgWatchers provides a fortnightly update on the drivers of the main agricultural markets in Australia. This week we cover a huge range of topics covering cattle, sheep, wheat, oilseeds and the impact of middle eastern peace on freight markets.

    This podcast is a quick way to find out about the big market moves in agriculture, from an independent point of view.

    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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    15 分
  • The real inauguration - new VFF president
    2025/01/15

    The AgWatchers Podcast welcomed the previous VFF president (Emma Germano) onto the podcast many times, and we wish her all the best as she moves on from the VFF president's role. In this podcast, newly elected president Brett Hoskings comes on to chat about what is in store.

    We chat about the future of the VFF, transmission lines/renewables, engaging with young farmers, and collaborations with the NFF/peak bodies.

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    1 時間
  • AgWatchers+ EP9 : Red meat good, wheat potential and urea cheaper
    2025/01/07

    In conjunction with AuctionsPlus, AgWatchers provides a fortnightly update on the drivers of the main agricultural markets in Australia. This week we cover a huge range of topics covering cattle, sheep, wheat and urea.

    This podcast is a quick way to find out about the big market moves in agriculture, from an independent point of view.

    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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    21 分
  • Meat the world
    2025/01/02

    In this podcast, we have a chat with Sam Munsie from the Australian Meat Industry Council. In this conversation, we chat about the importance of free trade for the meat industry and a whole lot more.

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    52 分
  • That's a wrap on 2025 - next year will be more exciting.
    2024/12/18

    We are coming up to another orbit of the sun, and we thought we would do a quick round-up of some of the things that have happened in agriculture and what to look out for in 2025.

    On the podcast, I promised I would drop a recipe: https://greatcurryrecipes.net/2021/01/24/haggis-pakora-recipe/

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    30 分
  • AgWatchers+ EP8: Betting on wheat, Mutton record and China slowdown.
    2024/12/10

    In conjunction with AuctionsPlus, AgWatchers provides a fortnightly update on the drivers of the main agricultural markets in Australia. This week we cover a huge range of topics:

    • Speculators betting on a falling wheat market
    • Russian wheat crop in a sorry state
    • Downgraded Australian crop
    • Record mutton exports
    • End of moratorium assisting reducing WA discount.
    • Increase in younger cattle price
    • Stable export markets, but China down in demand.

    This podcast is a quick way to find out about the big market moves in agriculture, from an independent point of view.

    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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    22 分
  • Zeitgeist: Bovaer, Woolies protest and China wants us
    2024/12/04

    In this Zeitgeist, we have a chat about three major news stories breaking in agriculture. The feed additive Bovaer, and the conspiracy theories around it, the Woolworths protest and the impact on supply chains - and the signs that China wants to keep Australia close. We also launch our first competition.

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    24 分