Lyne Carbon Project
The Lyne Carbon Project, located in Inglewood, Queensland, has been issued 1,114 Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) under the ACCU Scheme, marking a major milestone in regenerative grazing across the region.
Managed by Peter and Angus Ramsey, the 809-hectare property has undergone a transformation through regenerative practices including rotational grazing across 16 paddocks, targeted pasture seeding to boost diversity, and exclusion fencing to manage kangaroo and wild dog pressure. These changes allowed for longer rest periods, improved groundcover, and long-term gains in soil health — all while supporting a significant increase in livestock carrying capacity.
Project Highlights:
1,114 ACCUs issued under the ACCU Scheme
Tripled effective stocking rate through rotational grazing
Improved groundcover, pasture diversity, and soil health
Results
Since transitioning from set stocking to a rotational grazing system, the Lyne Carbon Project has significantly improved both pasture performance and livestock outcomes. The introduction of regular stock movements, longer rest periods, and exclusion fencing has enabled stronger groundcover, improved soil health, and better resilience across the property.
The Ramseys implemented rotational grazing across 16 paddocks and introduced diverse pasture mixes — including linseed, chicory, clover, and native grasses — to enhance plant biodiversity and soil function. These changes have supported a more balanced grazing system, allowing the land to recover and regenerate more effectively.
Peter Ramsey: “We’ve seen three times the stocking rate and up to ten times the ground cover we used to have. That’s where the real value is.”
“Shifting stock more frequently has been the game-changer. It’s not just better for the pasture — it’s better for the animals, and better for us.”
WHY AGRIPROVE
AgriProve uses data driven tools and unique financing mechanisms to make regenerative grazing accessible and profitable for farmers. Partnering with landholders and industry leaders to mutually benefit from carbon project success. Our unique ACCU success fee model removes the risk and creates a true partnership for the entirety of the project.
Utilising AgriProve’s innovative, digitally enabled Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) model project partners benefit from the expedited soil sampling and carbon crediting process.
““Even if we hadn’t earned credits, we’d still have better soils and more grass — but the credits open up real options.”
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