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Ag Innovation Series | What Innovation Really Looks Like in Australian Agriculture

Ag Innovation Series | What Innovation Really Looks Like in Australian Agriculture

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AG INNOVATION SERIES | INTRODUCTION
with Sam Fryer & Alice Armitage

Welcome to the first episode of the Ag Innovation Series — a new collaboration between Pandaemonium and A Place to Call Home.

In this introductory conversation, Sam Fryer and Alice Armitage unpack what innovation in agriculture actually means beyond the buzzwords. From drones and AI to genetics, data collection, storytelling and succession, this episode explores the real-world challenges and opportunities shaping the future of Australian agriculture.

Across the series, we’ll sit down with producers, founders, researchers and innovators who are pushing the industry forward not for the sake of flashy technology, but to create more productive, sustainable and resilient farming businesses and rural communities.

This series is about highlighting the people and ideas shaping the future of agriculture and showcasing how regional Australia continues to innovate, adapt and evolve.

Thanks for listening and we’re excited to bring you the conversations ahead.

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