Natural Sequence Farming & Environmental Plantings: How They Work Together
Event description
Join Nakita Thackwray (Carbon Stock) and John Fry (Tarwyn Park Training) for a half-day workshop exploring how environmental plantings and natural sequence farming can work hand-in-hand to restore landscape function, improve biodiversity, and open doors to carbon markets.
By attending, you’ll walk away with:
A clearer understanding of how to plan native plantings (shelterbelts and designated areas) that work with water flows
A beginner-friendly overview of carbon markets and projects that are occurring within the Central-west Region
Insights into how carbon projects are structured, and how farmers can use them for insetting or offsets
A deeper understanding of how natural capital can be measured to support land management decisions
You’ll also visit the Dunns Plains Restoration Project for a firsthand look at how landscape rehydration techniques from Tarwyn Park have been integrated into a carbon planting project.
Whether you’re grazing or cropping, this session is all about making your land work better, for the environment, and for you.
Drinks and snacks provided for the duration of the workshop.
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