#71: From Property Management to App Development with Megan and Andrew Miller
05 December 2025

#71: From Property Management to App Development with Megan and Andrew Miller

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G'day and welcome to episode 71 of the A Place To Call Home Podcast

Join us as we explore the evolving landscape of agricultural media with Jon Condon, founder of Beef Central. With decades of experience, Jon shares his journey from traditional journalism to digital innovation, highlighting the challenges and opportunities facing the beef industry today. Discover how quality content, strategic foresight, and embracing change are key to thriving in this dynamic field. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the industry, this episode offers valuable insights into the future of agriculture.

In this episode we chat about

    Introduction to Andrew and Megan Miller's journey in agriculture.Development and features of the HerdXL app.Challenges and lessons learned from managing properties.Importance of financial literacy and community support.Personal growth and family dynamics in the agricultural sector.Insights on investment strategies for aspiring landowners.The Millers' aspirations for land ownership and future goals.The role of mentorship and community in their journey.Gratitude for the opportunities and experiences along the way.

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🌏 Website: Herd XL - Cattle Calculators & Trading Tools to Maximise Beef Cattle Profit

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