EPISODE · Jan 26, 2026 · 32 MIN
North Queensland's Robot Cowboys and the Future of Farming with Sam Rogers
from Humans of Agriculture · host Humans of Agriculture
At just 19 years old, Sam Rogers is building one of Australia’s most exciting agtech startups. Founder of GrazeMate, Sam is using autonomous drones, robotics, and AI to help farmers and ranchers move cattle, measure pasture, and gain real-time insights straight to their phone. In this episode, Sam shares his journey from growing up on a cattle station in North Queensland to raising capital, relocating to the US, and taking GrazeMate global. This conversation explores innovation in agriculture, resilience, robotics, and what the future of farming could look like when technology meets deep agricultural knowledge.Keywords: agtech, agriculture innovation, autonomous drones, robotics in farming, cattle mustering technology, GrazeMate, EvokeAG, future of agriculture, ag startups, Australian agtechEpisode SummaryIn this episode of Humans of Agriculture, Oli Le Lievre sits down with Sam Rogers, the 19-year-old founder of GrazeMate, an agtech startup redefining how cattle are managed using autonomous drones and artificial intelligence.Sam shares his remarkable personal story, growing up on a cattle property in North Queensland, competing internationally in robotics as a teenager, surviving a spinal tumour, and climbing peaks in Nepal. These experiences shaped his mindset and ultimately led him to build GrazeMate, a technology that helps farmers muster cattle, estimate liveweight, analyse pasture, and manage grazing with far greater efficiency.The conversation explores Sam’s rapid rise in the agtech world, including global media attention, raising investment, relocating to California, and preparing to take the stage as a Groundbreaker at EvokeAG. Together, Oli and Sam unpack the opportunity agriculture presents for solving some of the world’s biggest challenges, the power of robotics at scale, and why the future of farming depends on aligning innovation with real on-farm needs.This is a powerful story about curiosity, resilience, and the role young innovators can play in shaping the future of agriculture.Chapter Markings00:00 Why now matters and the idea behind robot cowboys00:35 Welcome back to Humans of Agriculture and introducing Sam Rogers03:49 Media attention, Forbes features, and global interest in GrazeMate05:07 What farmers around the world are really struggling with06:46 Growing up on a cattle station in North Queensland08:26 The influence of family, curiosity, and learning by doing09:43 Early robotics, AI competitions, and environmental motivation12:09 The origins of GrazeMate and spotting the on-farm opportunity14:00 Surviving a spinal tumour, Everest Base Camp, and mindset shifts16:53 Why agriculture is the most important industry in the world19:39 Technology, incentives, and what society chooses to reward20:50 Why GrazeMate moved to the US and what is happening on the ground24:18 Building a world-class team and earning investor trust27:01 Teaching robots at scale and the future of autonomous systems29:46 EvokeAG, coming home, and Sam’s message to Australian agriculture31:39 Final reflections and looking ahead This episode of Humans of Agriculture is proudly brought to you by Rabobank, Australia's Most Recommended Agribusiness Bank for three consecutive years running.*Exciting news - Applications for the Rabobank Rural Community Hub Program are now open, Rabobank is awarding 10 grants of $10,000 to help improve rural community hubs and halls across regional Australia.These important community spaces play a vital role in bringing people together, strengthening connections, and supporting the wellbeing of regional communities.If your local hall or community hub could benefit from funding, now is the time to apply. Applications close on 30 August 2026.To learn more and apply, visit rabobank.com.au.*RFI Global Australian Banking & Finance Awards
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