Farmers across the region are invited to attend a free Soil Carbon Field Day and Workshop hosted by Carbon Rich on 28th November near Armidale.
This hands-on event will explore how soil carbon management can enhance farm productivity, reduce costs, and open doors to the emerging carbon credit market.
The event features a lineup of industry experts, including John Barton, Hamish Webb and Lock Rogers who will share valuable insights on soil carbon practices and provide farmers with practical tools for implementation on their own properties.
“We’re excited to bring this opportunity and line up of speakers to the New England Region,” said James Maleganeas, Business Development Manager from Carbon Rich.
John Barton is the Director of Charton & Bang, a leading firm in agricultural sustainability and carbon management.
With extensive experience in carbon markets, John specializes in helping farmers navigate carbon credit opportunities while optimizing soil health and farm profitability.
Hamish Webb is the Executive Director of Precision Pastures, where he applies innovative grazing and soil management practices to boost productivity.
His work focuses on precision techniques that improve pasture growth and soil carbon levels, offering practical solutions for sustainable farming.
Lock Rogers is a local farmer successfully managing a carbon project on his property, combining hands-on experience with a commitment to sustainable agriculture.
Lock will share his journey in soil carbon management and offer valuable advice for fellow farmers interested in similar projects.
“We value the chance to equip farmers with information on soil carbon that can transform farm productivity and support long-term sustainability,” said James.
For more information and to register, please visit Carbon Rich here.