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A Place to Call Home | Stories from Australian Agriculture

A Place to Call Home | Stories from Australian Agriculture

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A Place to Call Home, hosted by Sam Fryer, is a podcast for the next generation of Australian primary producers, sharing the stories, lessons and insights from people building a life on the land.


Through honest conversations with farmers, industry leaders and rural entrepreneurs, each episode explores the journeys behind agriculture — the successes, the challenges, and the decisions that shape life in rural Australia.

Guests share first-hand experiences from across the industry, along with practical knowledge to help guide those looking to build their future in agriculture and find a place to call home.


Whether you're already farming, looking to return to the land, or simply passionate about the future of Australian agriculture, this podcast is here to support the journey.


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Episodes
  • Ag Innovation Series | Innovation Beyond Technology with Josie Copley
    Jun 17 2026

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    AG INNOVATION SERIES | Innovation Beyond Technology with Josie Copley

    In the final episode of the Ag Innovation Series, Sam Fryer sits down with Josie Copley from Copley Pastoral to explore what innovation really means in modern agriculture.

    As part of a fifth-generation family beef business and Brahman seedstock operation, Josie brings a unique perspective to the innovation conversation. Working across livestock production, marketing and communications, she sees firsthand how businesses can evolve through genetics, data, better decision making and a commitment to continuous improvement.

    Throughout the conversation, Josie challenges the idea that innovation is always about new technology. Instead, she shares why some of the most powerful innovations come from doing the small things consistently well over time.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • Innovation beyond technology
    • Genetics and data-driven breeding decisions
    • The role of BreedPlan and objective measurement
    • Building a profitable and sustainable family business
    • Why adoption is often harder than innovation
    • The importance of curiosity and continuous learning
    • Field days and knowledge sharing across the industry
    • Collaboration between producers, researchers and industry
    • The role of the next generation in shaping Australian agriculture

    We also dive into Copley Pastoral's Curious Minds, Profitable Herds Field Day and discuss how events like these help bridge the gap between research, innovation and practical on-farm adoption.

    One of the biggest takeaways from this conversation is that innovation doesn't always need to be revolutionary. Sometimes the greatest gains come from making small improvements, staying curious and consistently moving forward.

    This episode wraps up the Ag Innovation Series, a collaboration between A Place to Call Home and the Pandaemonium Paper exploring the people, ideas and technologies shaping the future of Australian agriculture.

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    Website: https://www.pandaemonium.org
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p.andaemonium/

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    30 mins
  • Ag Innovation Series | Ceres Tag, Livestock Technology & The Future of Beef Production with Jean Liebenberg
    Jun 10 2026

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    Ag Innovation Series | Ceres Tag, Livestock Technology & The Future of Beef Production with Jean Liebenberg

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    In this episode of the Ag Innovation Series, Sam Fryer sits down with cattle producer and Ceres Tag Business Development Manager Jean Liebenberg to explore what innovation actually looks like in the Australian beef industry.

    Drawing on his experience as both a producer and ag tech professional, Jean shares his perspective on technology adoption, livestock monitoring and the growing role of data in helping producers make better decisions on farm.

    Throughout the conversation, we discuss how innovation doesn't always need to be flashy. Sometimes it's about solving real problems, improving efficiency and finding practical ways to make farming operations more productive and resilient.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • Innovation through a producer's lens
    • Technology adoption in the beef industry
    • Data-driven decision making
    • Livestock monitoring and animal performance
    • The role of Ceres Tag in modern beef production
    • Why innovation needs to solve real problems
    • Return on investment versus return on effort
    • Collaboration, mentoring and industry networks
    • The future of livestock technology
    • What the next generation of agriculture could look like

    One of the biggest takeaways from this conversation is that innovation isn't necessarily about having the latest technology, it's about using the right tools to make better decisions and improve outcomes on farm.

    This episode is proudly supported by Ceres Tag.

    Designed specifically for extensive livestock systems, Ceres Tag is helping producers gain greater visibility into their cattle through real-time monitoring and animal performance insights. From tracking grazing behaviour and feed intake through to health monitoring and management decisions, the technology is providing producers with new ways to understand what's happening in the paddock when they can't always be there themselves.

    For producers operating across large and remote beef enterprises, access to better information can lead to better decisions, improved productivity and stronger business outcomes.

    To learn more about Ceres Tag, visit:
    https://cerestag.com/

    Pandaemonium
    Website: https://www.pandaemonium.org
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p.andaemonium/

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    35 mins
  • Ag Innovation Series | Innovation, Agronomy & The Future of Farming with Sam Simons
    Jun 3 2026

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    Ag Innovation Series | Innovation, Agronomy & The Future of Farming with Sam Simons

    In this episode of the Ag Innovation Series, Sam Fryer sits down with agronomist Sam Simons from Poole Ag to explore innovation through the lens of modern farming systems.

    Working with producers across broadacre agriculture, Sam is on the front line of some of the biggest challenges and opportunities facing the industry today. From weed resistance and labour shortages through to automation, precision agriculture and emerging technology, he sees firsthand what is driving innovation on farm and what is delivering real results.

    Throughout this conversation, we discuss the difference between innovation and technology, why necessity often drives change, and how producers can navigate the constant stream of new products, systems and ideas entering agriculture.

    In this episode we discuss:
    • What innovation actually means in agriculture
    • Why necessity is often the driver of change
    • Weed resistance and the role of innovation in solving complex challenges
    • Precision agriculture and data-driven decision making
    • Automation, robotics and emerging technologies
    • Water efficiency and getting more from every input
    • Why some innovations succeed while others fail
    • Innovation adoption and producer confidence
    • The role producers play in driving innovation themselves
    • What the future of Australian agriculture could look like

    Whether you're a producer, agronomist, advisor or simply interested in the future of agriculture, this episode provides practical insights into how innovation is shaping farming systems across Australia.

    This Ag Innovation Series is proudly a collaboration between A Place to Call Home and the Pandaemonium Paper, exploring the people, ideas and technologies helping move Australian agriculture forward.

    Pandaemonium
    Website: https://www.pandaemonium.org
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p.andaemonium/

    If you enjoyed this episode

    Please share it with a friend or leave a review — it really helps these stories reach more people across rural Australia and the agriculture industry.

    Stay connected with A Place to Call Home:
    📘 Facebook: A Place to Call Home
    📸 Instagram: @aplacetocallhomepodcast
    🔗 LinkedIn: A Place to Call Home Podcast
    🌏 Website: www.aplacetocallhome.com.au

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    24 mins
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