This webpage from the Limestone Coast Landscape Board supports farmers, graziers and land managers to manage carbon on-farm to improve productivity and meet emerging emissions requirements. The resource explains how to measure and understand the carbon stored in the soil and vegetation, reduce on-farm greenhouse gas emissions, increase carbon sequestration through practices like no-till cropping, pasture cropping, mulching and planting shelterbelts, navigating carbon markets and certification processes and connecting with other landholders and accessing local support. It includes 3 videos. It is written for the Limestone Coast (South Australia) but may have application to other regions. #
Videos:
Becoming a carbon smart land manager (2022) [1:36]
Carbon sequestration and emissions reduction explained (2022) [4:55]
Soil carbon explained (2022) [3:20]