Andrew Whitelaw & Matt Dalgleish

AgWatchers

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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.

Author

Andrew Whitelaw & Matt Dalgleish

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Business

Podcast website

agwatchers.podbean.com

Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Farming without paddocks: AI, robots and the next productivity leap 10.07.2026

Tim Neale from DataFarming joins AgWatchers for a wide-ranging chat on where ag technology is heading next. The big question: what happens when grain farmers stop thinking only in paddocks and start managing crops square metre by square metre? Tim talks through the next evolution in precision agriculture, from satellite imagery and variable rate fertiliser to robotics, AI, autonomous drones and th...

AgWatchersX EP14: Sheep, Cattle & the Shifting Global Game 07.07.2026

This episode breaks down how the Middle East conflict, US-China tensions, and extreme weather are reshaping Australian red meat exports. Sheep meat is bouncing back. Cattle prices are holding firm despite softening. And supply chain disruptions may be opening doors most producers haven't spotted yet. You'll get the details on: Why China's demand for Australian beef and sheep keeps swinging — and w...

AgWatchersX EP13: Ceasefires, beef quotas, El Niño and World Cup fever 18.06.2026

This week on AgWatchersX, Matt and Andrew cover a fairly hectic mix of global politics, red meat trade and football hope. The pair unpack the end of the Iran conflict and what calmer conditions in the Middle East could mean for markets, before turning to China where Australia’s beef quota appears to have been unofficially filled, raising fresh questions about trade flows, pricing and where product...

Is Canberra Distorting the Fertiliser Market? 04.06.2026

In this episode of AgWatchers, we speak with Mark Been from Marnco, our first fertiliser industry guest in more than 300 episodes. The conversation starts with the immediate question facing growers: what is really happening in the fertiliser market? While urea supply concerns have eased after Australia moved early to secure product, Mark argues that the market is far from settled. Prices have fall...

Rates, Risks & Resilience: Australia's Economic Reality Check 29.05.2026

Andrew and Matt are joined by Sian Fenner, Senior Economist at Westpac, for a wide-ranging discussion on the Australian economic outlook. Topics covered: CPI & Inflation: April's CPI came in at 4.2%, below expectations, but underlying pressures are building across building costs, freight, and hospitality Strait of Hormuz: How ongoing shipping disruptions are flowing through to energy and ferti...

How to Talk Ag Without Boring Everyone Senseless 14.05.2026

Shannon Beattie, founder of Bush and Beyond Media, joins Ag Watchers to talk all things agricultural communication, storytelling and media. The conversation covers the difference between communications and marketing, why authenticity matters more than ever, and how agricultural industries can turn complex research, policy and technical information into messages people actually want to hear. Shanno...

AgWatchersX EP12: What is happening with grain, fert and livestock 08.05.2026

We cover off on the big news in grains, fert and livestock. 

AgWatchersX Ep12: Grain, fert, livestock - what is happening? 08.05.2026

We are back for another AgWatchersX. This week we will be covering off on the tentitive peace in the middle east. We give our views on future grain prices, fert for next year, Chinese beef tariffs, the weather in Australia and a whole lot more. 

Fuel, Fertiliser and Foreign Affairs: A Conversation with Minister Julie Collins 16.04.2026

On this episode of the AgWatchers Podcast, we’re joined by Julie Collins to unpack the forces shaping Australian agriculture. From Canberra to the Middle East, we explore how geopolitical tensions are influencing fuel, fertiliser and food production and why events unfolding thousands of kilometres away are being felt at the farm gate. As instability in the Middle East rattles global energy markets...

Eggonomics 101 10.04.2026

We have a chat with Melinda Hashimoto, CEO of Egg Farmers of Australia. In this podcast, we talk about a wide range of issues from biosecurity to Japanese raw eggs. 

Bringing Agritechnica to Australia 30.03.2026

We have a chat with Lola Rauch, who works for the German Ag Society, who is now working in Australia to bring an offshoot of the famous Agritechnica conference to Australia - the future ag expo in Melbourne in July.

Fuel and Inputs - the response from NSW Farmers 16.03.2026

Will we run out of fuel? will we need horses for harvest? What about our urea supply? Are people stockpiling? We have Rebecca Reardon, Vice President of the NSW Farmers organisation, and Samuel Miller, lead economist for NSW Farmers, on the podcast to have a chat about the response from NSW Farmers to the current crisis impacting our farming inputs. 

Why does meat taste so great? 13.03.2026

Food is one of our favourite topics. The two of us love to go out and eat a good meal, and meat is usually the centre point. We invited Professor Peter McGilchrist onto the podcast to talk about what makes meat so great to eat. We talk about the intrinsic and extrinsic factors that drive the taste of meat.  Warning: Do not listen to this podcast when you are hungry. 

Startups vs corporates 27.02.2026

This podcast was recorded live on stage at EvokeAg. In this podcast, we have Sarah Adams, GM of Global Strategy and New Ventures for Gallagher, and Dr Guy Coleman, a researcher and innovator currently working at the University of Copenhagen.  In this podcast, we discuss where innovations will come from, whether from small start-ups or big corporations.    *Please note the sound quality is not the...

AgWatchers X EP11: Tariffs Times 23.02.2026

In this podcast we talk about the new tariffs announced over the weekend and due to go into action as of tomorrow. 

The two food groups - wine and lamb 20.02.2026

This podcast was recorded live on stage at EvokeAg*, so if you didn't make it to the event, you don't miss out. This podcast was a discussion of geopolitics and how the industry should respond. We had Rachel Triggs, the chair of Women in Wine and Will Barton, CEO of Gundagai Lamb up on the stage for a chat.  *Due to being onstage, the sound quality is not the best. 

Weather stations and Cows for Cambodia 12.02.2026

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 runnin...

Genetics: Improving efficiency and creating 6 legged lambs. 06.02.2026

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. 

'On an even Kealy' with Emma Kealy MP. 29.01.2026

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. 

AgWatchers X EP10: The new A$138 million bill for ag from the government. 12.12.2025

Our fortnightly market update. We talk about grains, cattle, sheep and the new change in who pays for export certifications from the government. 

Australian agriculture hitting new highs 04.12.2025

On todays podcast, we have a chat with Jared Greenville of ABARES. In this discussion we discuss the 100bn target, the value of ag, the risks to ag and the new updates on the Australian crop.  We also discuss the March ABARES conference, which we recommend attending - either online or in person.  Find out about the conference by clicking below: https://www.agriculture.gov.au/event/abares-outlook

When you Whish upon a senator. 04.11.2025

The AgWatchers podcast is an open platform for different views, and we have had politicians from most of the major parties. This week, we have Senator Peter Whish-Wilson, the Greens senator for Tasmania. Peter holds the Greens portfolio for agriculture.  In this podcast, we discuss competition in agriculture, ACCC changes, net zero, his favourite politicians, and a range of other topics.  Peter co...

AgWatchersX EP9: Trump-XI. 30.10.2025

Our fortnightly market update. We talk about grains, cattle, sheep and wool - and the new Trump deal. 

AgWatchersX EP8: Farmers aid, cattle exports, grains holding 07.10.2025

Our fortnightly market update, brought to you by Sproutag. We talk about the state of the grain markets, the potential for aid for US farmers, beef and sheep exports. 

The pests invading Australia 02.10.2025

In this podcast, we have Jack Gough, the CEO of the Invasive Species Council. We learnt a lot from this podcast about the various species invading Australia, how to control them, and the strength of the hunting lobby.   

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