Episodes
Friday Nov 05, 2021
S1 E37: Agricultural investor Garry Edwards, AAM
Friday Nov 05, 2021
Friday Nov 05, 2021
In this week's episode of The Weekly Grill podcast series, host Kerry Lonergan turns up the heat on Garry Edwards, founder and managing director of AAM Investment Group.
Garry has over 20 years’ experience in investments and management within the Australian agribusiness sector. As an equity investor, he has developed assets and opportunities in livestock production, livestock marketing, value added marketing and processing, and consistently delivered superior financial returns.
He studied a Bachelor of Applied Science, Systems Agriculture at the University of Western Sydney, Hawkesbury where he graduated as dux of his course and also received a scholarship to attend the University of Illinois in the United States.
In his early career, Garry created Livestock Exchange and developed the technology and systems that today underpin Australia’s multi-billion dollar livestock industry through NLIS. These days, Australia is the envy of all other livestock export markets due to the value attributed to commodities that fall under the NLIS program.
Garry has extensive experience in a diverse range of agricultural businesses from family operations through to large scale integrated corporate agricultural operations across a range of industry sectors. In 2007, AAMIG commenced the development, operation and management Operation and Management a portfolio of livestock selling facilities on behalf of Australian Superannuation funds which today trade over $1 billion of livestock annually.
Friday Oct 29, 2021
S1 E36: Peter Parnell, retiring CEO Angus Australia
Friday Oct 29, 2021
Friday Oct 29, 2021
In this week's episode of The Weekly Grill podcast series, host Kerry Lonergan turns up the heat on Angus Australia’s chief executive officer Peter Parnell, who retires in February next year, having managed the nation's largest breed society for the past twelve and a half years.
Dr Parnell has presided over a period of dramatic growth for the Angus breed in Australia, driven in part by relentless breed improvement delivered through objective measurement and performance recording through Breedplan.
He foresees an exciting time ahead for the seedstock industry, driven in part by new genomic tools.
Dr Parnell took over from Grahame Truscott as Angus Australia CEO in 2009, having worked for NSW DPI for the previous seven years as a genetics research manager. Prior to that, he spent a lengthy term as Angus Australia’s breed development manager.
Friday Oct 22, 2021
S1 E35: Remembering Australia‘s 1974-78 Beef Cattle Slump
Friday Oct 22, 2021
Friday Oct 22, 2021
In this week's episode of The Weekly Grill podcast series, host Kerry Lonergan turns the clock back to the 1970s, to take a look at the Great Aussie Cattle Slump.
The years 1974-78 were without question the toughest that the Australian beef cattle industry has ever seen.
In the lead-up to the slump, the national beef herd had built up to unprecedented levels above 31 million head. Meat market prices collapsed virtually overnight in 1974 as the two largest export customers, the US and Japan, withdrew their support for Australian beef. During the depths of the cycle, meatworks cattle were often worth less than the cost of freight to get them to market.
Domestic beef consumption soared to above 70kg/person, as meat was sold to the public at 'give-away' prices.
In addition to the financial impact, the beef slump took an enormous psychological toll on industry stakeholders.
What caused it? How bad did it get? Could it happen again? What did the industry learn?
Guests this week include veteran Northwest Queensland beef producer, Don McDonald, who was newly married when the cattle slump hit; former Australian Meat Industry Council processor group chief executive Steve Martyn; and veteran Victorian stock agent, Bruce Redpath, who was a fresh-faced new Elders recruit in 1974.
Friday Oct 15, 2021
S1 E34: Jason Strong, CEO Meat & Livestock Australia
Friday Oct 15, 2021
Friday Oct 15, 2021
In this week's episode of The Weekly Grill podcast series, host Kerry Lonergan turns up the heat on Meat & Livestock Australia chief executive, Jason Strong.
The head of the industry's service delivery company covers wide topics including the 2030 carbon neutral target, the industry's response to plant based proteins - especially those masquerading as 'meat', and the growing emphasis on extension and producer uptake of R&D outcomes.
See Beef Central separate report summarising Jason Strong’s comments.
Friday Oct 08, 2021
S1 E33: Lotfeeding pioneer Robin Hart, Stockyard Beef
Friday Oct 08, 2021
Friday Oct 08, 2021
In this week's episode of The Weekly Grill podcast series, host Kerry Lonergan turns up the heat on feedlot industry and grainfed branded beef pioneer Robin Hart, founder of Stockyard Beef.
From humble beginnings in 1965 feeding a few hundred cattle for local butchers at his Berwick property near Jondaryan on southern Queensland's Darling Downs, Robin's Stockyard Beef business rose in parallel with the fortunes of the feedlot sector.
Robin talks about the evolution of the Australian feedlot industry over the past half century, the emergence of the Japanese market as a major customer for Australian grainfed beef, the drive for quality through grain finishing, the arrival of beef brands and product description, and more recent trends including diversification into Wagyu programs.
Friday Oct 01, 2021
S1 E32: Grace Brennan, founder of Buy from the Bush
Friday Oct 01, 2021
Friday Oct 01, 2021
In this week's episode of The Weekly Grill podcast series, host Kerry Lonergan turns up the heat on Grace Brennan, founder of 'Buy from the Bush.'
In 2019, drought in New South Wales was devastating rural livelihoods and communities. In response, rural-dwelling, self-employed mum, Grace, started a social media campaign, #buyfromthebush, a campaign and online marketplace connecting talented makers, creators, artists and retailers from rural Australia with global consumers.
Showcasing beautiful wares available to buy from drought-affected bush businesses, the platform on Instagram, Facebook and website aims to strengthen connections between city consumers and creative, innovative and productive rural communities.
Buy from the Bush has become a social media and ecommerce phenomenon, now hosting goods from more than 250 sellers from across rural and remote Australia, creating stronger, more empathetic connections between rural and urban Australia. In the first four months of the campaign, an economic impact study found the platform generated $5 million in revenue for featured supplier businesses, with one in five hiring new workers. Ninety six percent of the businesses involved were run by women, and one in five started shipping products internationally.
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
In this week's episode of The Weekly Grill podcast series, host Kerry Lonergan turns up the heat again on StockCo's Chris Howie and Thomas Elder Markets' Matt Dalgleish, as the Eastern Young Cattle Indicator continues to soar to new record highs, hitting 1031c/kg overnight.
Have we yet seen the peak in young cattle prices? Will the spring flush cattle turnoff in southern Australia pressure young cattle values? Both Matt and Chris are forecasting a softening trend, but market fundamentals among restockers, lotfeeders and processors jostling for scarce young cattle remain buoyant, to say the least.
Friday Sep 17, 2021
S1 E30: Cattle Council President, Markus Rathsmann
Friday Sep 17, 2021
Friday Sep 17, 2021
On the Weekly Grill with Kerry Lonergan this week is Markus Rathsmann, President of Council of Australia.
A Northern Territory beef producer, Markus answers the burning questions on possible restructuring of CCA and MLA, he has opinions on the journey ahead for beef producers as they try to meet the goal of being carbon neutral by 2030 - and of course, there's the levy - to lift or to lower - it's On The Grill this week.
Friday Sep 10, 2021
Friday Sep 10, 2021
There's a world champion on the Weekly Grill this week - Patrick Warmoll, the boss of Jack's Creek Wagyu tells host Kerry Lonergan the story of winning the 'World's Best Steak' title - not once but twice. Now he's determined to get a third title later this year - and it all started because of an article in a magazine.
Third generation family owned Jack's Creek has evolved into an integrated Wagyu and Angus beef supply chain based out of Willow Tree, NSW.
In 1991, brothers David and Phillip Warmoll began crossing their Angus herd with the famous Tajima Wagyu sires from the Hyogo Prefecture in Japan.
With a secure farming platform and the Wagyu business born, the Warmoll brothers took the next natural step into beef processing and marketing, forming Australian Certified Wagyu Beef, which has traded as Jack’s Creek since 2000. They became one of the first Australian companies to breed, grow, feed, process, and market Wagyu beef.
Today, led by Phillip’s son Patrick, Jack’s Creek is a prominent premium beef producer, now processing and marketing grainfed Wagyu and Black Angus products into more than 20 destinations worldwide.
Friday Sep 03, 2021
S1 E28: Memories of Stanbroke Pastoral Co, Roger Halliwell
Friday Sep 03, 2021
Friday Sep 03, 2021
In this week's episode of The Weekly Grill podcast series, host Kerry Lonergan turns up the heat on veteran pastoral company executive Roger Halliwell.
Roger spent a quarter of a century with Stanbroke Pastoral Co, then the biggest beef producer in the world, before the company was sold by its owner, AMP, in 2006.