Beginners Guide to Carbon Farming

Beginners Guide to Carbon Farming

Learn what it is, what it means for your farming enterprise and calculating emission intensity.

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By Hills and Fleurieu Landscape Board
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Date and time

Wednesday, June 11 · 10am - 1pm ACST

Location

Cobb's Hill Estate

382 Swamp Road Oakbank, SA 5243 Australia

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Are you curious about how carbon farming can revolutionise your agricultural practices and benefit your business?

Come along for a free workshop to unlock the potential of carbon farming. We’ll provide the latest local information on this new buzz term and explain emissions reduction.

What you’ll learn:

· What is carbon farming? Understand the concept and its applications

· What it means for your farming enterprise

· Calculating emission intensity: Get practical insights on measuring and managing your emissions

This workshop would be particularly important for any farm bookkeepers, so please come along.

Lunch will be provided! Options sent in a follow up email.

If you can't make this session but would be keen to come to another one, please let me know (contact details below), as we can hold another at a different time, i.e. during the evening.

Please contact Bonnie Armour, Carbon Farming and Soils Extension Officer on 0407 218 295 OR Bonnie.Armour2@sa.gov.au if you have any questions

Please note - The Beginner's Guide to Carbon Farming is offered at several locations around the Hills and Fleurieu area. More dates are coming (Ashbourne, Yankalilla, Oakbank, Lobethal and Langhorne Creek).

This project is funded by the Commonwealth of Australia through the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment, and Water under the Carbon Farming Outreach Program.

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