On Wednesday, 10th December, join Atlas Carbon and MaiaGrazing in partnership with Charlie Arnott at his iconic 2,143 hectare property ‘Hanaminno’, near Boorowa, NSW, at a field day designed for graziers, mixed-enterprise farmers and land managers who want to explore how soil-carbon building strategies and regenerative grazing can build healthier soils, stronger businesses and more resilient landscapes.
Over the past 15 years, Charlie has transformed Hanaminno from a conventional, high-input operation into a holistic, biodynamically-guided mixed enterprise. Today, the property supports productive cattle and sheep enterprises and a healthy, resilient landscape that reflects the rewards of farming in partnership with nature. As a long-term MaiaGrazing customer, who has recently commenced a soil carbon project, Charlie continues to build on this foundation — enhancing productivity, biodiversity and long-term land health.

Why Attend?
- See the grazing and soil-health enhancing practices and tools utilised at Hanaminno, including the changes planned and underway since their soil carbon project commenced
- Hear from Charlie Arnott about his journey — the challenges, lessons and opportunities of shifting from conventional agriculture to regenerative, biodynamic farming.
- Engage with the Atlas Carbon and MaiaGrazing team and network with fellow graziers, advisors and industry specialists.
Event Details
- When: Wednesday, 10th December
- Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
- Where: Hanaminno, Boorowa NSW. Address and directions will be sent to registered attendees closer to the event
- What to bring: BYO chair, comfortable shoes and dress for the conditions. This is an outdoor event
- Catering: Complimentary lunch and refreshments provided
- Cost: This is a free event, but spots are limited. Registration is essential and closes on Monday, 8th December
Meet the host: Charlie Arnott
Charlie Arnott is an eighth-generation farmer, educator, and advocate for regenerative agriculture and wellness. Charlie has turned ‘Hanaminno” into a thriving 2,143-hectare property grounded in biodynamic and holistic principles. His enterprises include cattle and sheep, managed to prioritise soil health, biodiversity and ethical food production.
Charlie’s leadership in regenerative agriculture has been recognised nationally — he is a recipient of the prestigious Bob Hawke Landcare Award, honouring his outstanding contribution to land stewardship and community education. A renowned educator and speaker, Charlie is passionate about the connection between healthy people, healthy animals and healthy landscapes.
Register for the Hanaminno Field Day Now
Registration closes on Monday, 8th December
This event is supported by the NSW Government’s High Impact Partnerships program. The program aims to deliver emissions reduction and promote sustainable land management practices in agriculture to support NSW’s net zero target.
Explore more about Charlie Arnott
- Charlie Arnott Website
- The Regenerative Journey Podcast
- Atlas Carbon Webinar - An 8th-Gen Aussie Farmer's Journey Into Soil Carbon (2023)
- MaiaGrazing Webinar - Champions of Grazing Innovation (2020)


