Soil Carbon Projects - Pt 2. How to build one
Episode description
Starting a soil carbon project is exciting right? Well it is... but there are a few Government regulation hoops you'll need to jump through.
In part two of our series on how to build a soil carbon project, Sarah Whinney of Chatsworth House Pastoral, offers her advice on how to make sure you start off on the right foot, from project registration to making sure you have "a newness factor" (which is a government requirement).
Sarah explains how she, along with her husband Tom, approached baselining their grazing property in Victoria's Western Districts, as well as testing for soil carbon. She also speaks about the work she's done on her personal and business mindset and how it's helped in their transition from a more traditional mixed farm, to adopting regenerative grazing practices.
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