Soil Carbon Projects - Pt 1. Should you have one?
Episode description
Ever considered starting a soil carbon project? It's hard to decide if it's right for your farm and what the opportunities might be in the future.
So, in this two-part collaboration series, we look at why you would consider a soil carbon project and how to actually do it.
Sarah Whinney is a farmer, mum and co-director of Chatsworth House Pastoral, in Western Victoria. She lives in a a historic homestead, that was even used by British Royalty in the 1800s. And while the history of the property is very interesting... what Sarah and her husband Tom, are doing to improve the land around it, is just as fascinating.
In part one of this series, hear how Sarah built a soil carbon project for her livestock grazing property and why she believes carbon accounting and emissions reporting will become increasingly important in the future.
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