by Khancock | Oct 10, 2022 | Uncategorized
If farmers/landholders wait too long to get their property assessed, and the trees are over that optimal 1-2 meters in height, or they have already implemented the ‘newness’ or additionality requirements the project can come back as ineligible. This means they...
by Khancock | Sep 10, 2022 | Uncategorized
Cattle are an effective tool to reduce bushfire risk, and can be integrated into regulated vegetation regeneration carbon projects to achieve this. Most of the 2019/2020 Australian bushfires occurred in National Parks and were so extreme due to vegetation...
by Khancock | Aug 10, 2022 | Uncategorized
An effective way to increase both agricultural productivity and ecological health is to slow surface water flow. This can be done in numerous different ways, however the most effective way on barren landscapes is to build ‘moon shaped’ holes to retain the...
by Khancock | Feb 28, 2022 | Methodologies, Uncategorized
Having originally come from a cattle station in central QLD, agriculture and cattle farming wasn’t new to me when I was first introduced to the carbon farming industry. I was already 5 years into my professional career as an environmental scientist and advisor,...
by Khancock | Feb 28, 2022 | Uncategorized
You may have heard talk about regenerative agriculture being a solution to the climate shift and land degradation somewhere before. What is it, and why does the agricultural industry all around the world currently not practise it at large scale? How can it be used to...