Queensland landholders interested in developing a new carbon farming project or entering the carbon farming industry are invited to apply now for the second round of the the land restoration fund.
Clean Energy Regulator - Case Study on Niels Olsen’s soil carbon project in West Gippsland, Victoria
Niels Olsen speaks about the ongoing benefits that he receives through his successful implementation of a soil carbon project.
AgriProve’s Managing Director Matthew Warnken also speaks about what AgriProve does for landholders and the process of unlocking the potential of the land through soil carbon projects.
Rennovator's Delight: Transforming a Farmer's Fixer-upper - ABC Landline
Global Symposium on Soil Biodiversity
This wonderful graphic on soil biodiversity was presented at the Global Symposium on Soil Biodiversity. It is highly informative.
Soil Carbon one of five technology priorities - ABC Radio AM
Soil carbon is one of five priority areas under the government’s new Technology Roadmap on AM with Sabra Lane ABC Radio.
Soils can play a major role in storing carbon - ABC RN Science Show
How Carbon Farming Works - Tas Country Hour
AgriProve’s Matthew Warnken speaks with ABC Country Hour’s Hugh Hogan about how soil carbon farming works and its potential in Tasmania and beyond. Full Episode.
Sam and Steph Trethewey talk soil carbon -Tas Country Hour
A Great Time to Farm Carbon - Tasmanian Country
With this week’s launch of Tasmania’s first soil carbon project and AgriProve’s new Tasmanian soil carbon hub, farmers are urged to get involved in farming soil carbon. Farmers have an excellent opportunity to repair soils, build on-farm productivity and access additional revenue.
A $2000 discount on the cost of baseline soil sampling is available to the first 50 Tasmanian farmers who register for a soil carbon project with AgriProve..
Tasmania's First Soil Carbon Project - 7 News
Carbon Neutral Hopes for State - The Examiner
Regenerative Farming to Increase Carbon in Soil - The Advocate
Beef Farmers Sam and Stephanie Trethewey have become the first farmers in Tasmania to register for a soil carbon project under the Australian Government’s $2.5 billion Emissions Reduction Fund.
Australian Dairy Farmers Invited to Take Part in Soil Carbon Project - Dairy Reporter
A major new project will show how increasing soil carbon on 20 Heytesbury district farms in Australia can lead to food production and climate change benefits.
Article: Dairy Reporter
Soil Carbon Project Receives Second Round of Carbon Credits - ESD News
Australia’s leading soil carbon project has been issued with soil carbon credits for the second year in a row under the Federal Government’s Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF).
Late last year AgriProve and Soilkee Pasture Renovator founder, farmer Niels Olsen, led the world when they received the first soil carbon credits eligible under the Paris Agreement. Now the project has received its second round of credits for the Grounds Keeping Project in West Gippsland, Victoria.
Article: ESD News
A great time to farm carbon
With the next Land Restoration Fund application closing on April 15, landholders are encouraged to get involved and boost their carbon farming programs.
Queensland farmers and graziers have an excellent opportunity to access diverse income streams through the Queensland government's $500 million Land Restoration Fund (LRF), while also improving their productivity and profitability.
Article: Queensland Country Life
Carbon Credits
Ever wondered how to make money by being more environmentally friendly?
Video: PRIME7 News North West
Soil carbon credits: benefiting farmers and regenerating the environment
In 2019 ‘carbon’ is a word that comes laden with negative connotations. However, an innovative Australian company is leading the way in making soil organic carbon work for farmers while offsetting our overall emissions, resulting in higher yields for crops, a healthier environment and money going back to farmers.
PDF Article: Energy Source and Distribution
How to make more dirt down on the farm and get paid for it
Western Vic farmers learn about productive soil approach
The Olsen family's award-winning soil carbon and beef operation in Hallora, West Gippsland, Victoria, was the focus of a visit from the Heytesbury District and Central Ottways Landcare Networks on Wednesday.
Article: Farm Online
Simmering desire to reduce global warming
Australia faces increasing pressure from its Pacific neighbours to reduce carbon emissions, but could simple help for Australian farmers deliver the solution?
PDF Article: The Land