Carbon Farming Webinar Series
Clear, practical advice to support decision-making
In early 2026, landscape boards across South Australia delivered a state-wide series of carbon farming webinars to support primary producers and land managers better understand carbon farming and what it could mean for their land and business.
The webinars were presented in collaboration with trusted, independent experts to provide clear, practical and unbiased information. The following webinars were recorded and can be viewed below:
- Supply chain, industry and financial perspectives on emissions reporting
- Cutting inputs without cutting production: Fertiliser and emissions on farm
- Breeding for efficiency: How animal genetics can reduce farm emissions
- Soil carbon in SA: What builds it, what loses it, and what you can influence
- Sheep, cattle and carbon research and on-farm progress
- Revegetation that works: Practical design, benefits, and South Australian case studies
- Carbon markets and ACCU opportunities for SA producers
Supply chain, industry and financial perspectives on emissions reporting
Cutting inputs without cutting production: Fertiliser and emissions on farm
Breeding for Efficiency: How animal genetics can reduce farm emissions
Soil Carbon in SA: What builds it, what loses it, and what you can influence
Presentation and fact sheets referenced:
Sheep, Cattle and Carbon Research and On Farm Progress
Revegetation That Works: Practical Design, Benefits, and South Australian Case Studies
Carbon Markets and ACCU Opportunities for SA Producers
What is carbon farming?
Carbon farming refers to land management practices that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase carbon storage in vegetation and soils.
When applied in the right context, carbon farming practices can deliver real on-farm benefits, including:
- Improved soil health and productivity
- Increased resilience to climate variability
- Reduced emissions of the main greenhouse gases
- Opportunities to engage with emerging carbon and environmental markets
Carbon farming looks different on every property. These webinars are designed to help land managers understand what carbon farming is, how it works, and how it may fit best within their existing farming system.
Delivered by South Australia’s landscape boards
Landscape boards across South Australia are delivering the Carbon Farming Outreach Program, working collaboratively to provide consistent, regionally relevant and independent information.
Landscape boards are South Australia’s trusted natural resource management organisations, supporting land managers with practical advice and on-ground programs that lead to healthy and resilient communities, businesses and ecosystems.
Learn more about the Carbon Farming Outreach Program via the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board website.
The free carbon farming webinars are delivered with funding support from the Commonwealth of Australia through the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water under the Carbon Farming Outreach Program.
More resources:
If you’re new to carbon farming, the What you need to know now podcast, by the Northern and Yorke Landscape Board, is a great starting point. Three bite-sized episodes clearly and simply explain carbon farming and natural capital.
- Episode 1 - What you need to know now: about carbon farming
- Episode 2 - What you need to know now: carbon markets
- Episode 3 - What you need to know now: Nature Repair Market