Episodes

  • 383 - Drought
    Apr 27 2026

    This week Andrew is back and joined by Ben and Webby.


    They kick things off with a look at French wheat coming into the country for Ensus.


    Webby puts Ben on the spot with a rain prediction, before Andrew makes the case that a weather market could trigger a proper rally.


    📅 Breakfast meeting — Norfolk Food Hall, Tuesday 12th May, 8:30am. A chance to talk markets, spot opportunities, and put your questions to the team. Come hungry.


    🚶 Podcast walk — cancelled this month. Sorry about that.

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    30 mins
  • 382 - Hormuz is Open - Hurrah!!
    Apr 20 2026

    This week Ben and Joe take the helm.

    Ben opens with a rare admission — they got it wrong.

    Joe gives an update on the situation in Australia, before the pair get into the Trump-Xi meeting and what it could mean for markets.

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    30 mins
  • 381 - The Singing Trader
    Apr 13 2026

    This week Andrew is joined by Joe and Webby to debate the big question — what do you do next in this market?

    They dig into the ongoing situation in Iran and what it might mean for prices before turning their attention closer to home.

    A special mention to Scott Welcome for the Hawkstone lagers — much appreciated.

    Oh, and Ben gets a rare moment in the sun as the team sing his praises.


    Breakfast meeting — Norfolk Food Hall, 12th May. Come hungry.

    Podcast walk — 30th April, location TBD. Boots on standby.

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    33 mins
  • 380 - Feeling Sorry for Maltsters
    Apr 6 2026

    This week Andrew is joined by Joe, Ben and Webby.

    Andrew kicks things off with a debrief from his recent trip to Lisbon — hopefully not all work.

    They move onto Ensus before Webby brings things back home with an update on disease pressure on crops.

    Andrew rounds things off by flagging the increased growing costs on the back of the Iran War.

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    36 mins
  • 379 - What Donald Does Next
    Mar 30 2026

    This week Ben and Webby take the lead while Andrew is off at the RMI meeting in Lisbon.


    The boys reflect on what can only be described as a roller coaster week, with Trump keeping everyone on their toes as usual.


    They get into the £100M reopening of the Ensus plant, before turning their attention to the big question — what happens next in Iran?

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    26 mins
  • 378 - Trumps Troubles
    Mar 23 2026

    In this week's Bitesize, Andrew opens with a look at the rally off the back of the Iran War.

    He moves on to the tenders, before breaking down the widening spread between old crop and new crop futures.

    Andrew's advice? Make sure you're selling some tonnage into the rally — but hold off on the malting barley for now.

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    13 mins
  • 377 - Iran So Far Away
    Mar 16 2026

    This week Andrew is joined by Joe, Ben and Webby to chew over recent events.

    The team share their predictions for what's coming over the weekend — and the real question is whether Ben can outdo himself.

    Andrew breaks down the newly registered futures stores, before Ben weighs in on the government's short-sightedness in closing the ethanol plants. Strong opinions, as always.

    Podcast walk — Worstead, 2pm on the 20th of March. Boots on.

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    36 mins
  • 376 - Beware of the Bull
    Mar 9 2026

    This week Andrew is joined by Josh and Diego.


    They kick things off by looking at how farmers can reduce the carbon per tonne of their grain — turns out it's not as straightforward as it sounds.


    The trio dig into the difference between cutting carbon through yield versus reducing carbon inputs, before all agreeing that new techniques are worth testing before going all in. Wise words.


    Podcast walk — Worstead, 2pm on the 20th of March. Boots on.


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    33 mins